Story Overview
Public-facing summary of this government priority project.The Last Mile County Connectivity Project (LMCCP) in Kenya, launched in 2011 with Belgian funding, connects county government offices to the National Optic Fibre Backbone (NOFBI) for reliable internet, voice, and data services. It supports devolution by enabling e-government, IFMIS, video conferencing, and citizen access to services. Phases 1-3 linked 47 counties; ongoing Phases 4-5 (since 2022) extend to sub-counties, bridging the digital divide nationwide.
Why It Matters
How this intervention contributes to public value.The project aims to improve access to ICT services through broadband connectivity
Implementation Progress
Current implementation status and expected completion.Key Benefits
Expected or realized public benefits.Provides county governments with reliable high-speed internet, enabling efficient use of e-government systems like IFMIS, revenue collection, and service delivery at the grassroots level.
Facilitates digital access to critical services (health records, land registries, education platforms, and citizen portals), reducing travel costs and wait times for residents in remote areas.
Boosts digital inclusion, supports local entrepreneurs, SMEs, and youth through access to online markets, e-learning, and remote work opportunities, helping bridge the urban-rural digital divide.