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A sustainable Kenya in the next 10–20 years should be a country where economic growth, social justice, and environmental protection move forward together. Kenya would have strong institutions that promote transparency and accountable leadership, while empowering young people to actively participate in governance and development.
The economy would create meaningful jobs through innovation, agriculture, technology, and green industries, ensuring that young people are not just job seekers but job creators. Communities would enjoy reliable infrastructure, quality healthcare, and accessible education, while natural resources such as forests, water, and wildlife are protected for future generations.
Cities would be well planned, clean, and powered increasingly by renewable energy, while rural areas thrive through modern farming and fair market access. Ultimately, a sustainable Kenya would be a nation where opportunity is shared, the environment is respected, and every citizen feels included in shaping the country’s future.
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