The next phase of development must build on existing foundations — education, skills, infrastructure, and institutions — while adapting to a rapidly changing urban environment.
Deepening Human Capital
Education and skills will remain central.- Strengthening retention from primary through tertiary education
- Expanding technical and vocational pathways aligned to labour markets
- Integrating digital skills across learning and work
Urban Infrastructure & Livelihoods
As Kamukunji grows, infrastructure must keep pace.- Upgrading roads, drainage, and public spaces
- Modernising markets to support traders and SMEs
- Balancing density with safety and access
Youth, Opportunity & Stability
Shauri Moyo United celebrate victory over Wenyeji Football Club in the 2024 Kamukunji Peace Cup final at the historic Kamukunji Grounds. The closely contested match, watched by thousands of supporters, ended in a 1–0 win and highlighted the role of organised sport in promoting youth engagement, community pride, and social cohesion. The final was witnessed by Edwin Sifuna, underscoring the significance of sport as a unifying force in Kamukunji.Youth engagement will shape social stability.
- Linking skills training to real employment pipelines
- Supporting sports, arts, and community programmes
- Preventing exclusion through inclusive opportunity
Strong Institutions for the Long Term
Sustainable development depends on institutions that endure.Transparent systems, accountable governance, and community participation must guide the next phase.
This vision is not a departure from past work, but a continuation — focused on durability, inclusion, and shared progress.