Who We Are

 Kenya Millennium Development Fund (KMDF) is committed to advancing Kenya’s urban mobility and sustainable development. Established under the Government of Kenya’s partnership with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), KMDF is a driving force for transformative infrastructure projects that enhance connectivity, spur economic growth, and promote sustainability.

Our organization is dedicated to delivering impactful solutions that address critical urban challenges, ensuring every step forward supports inclusive and productive communities.

The Road to Sustainable Cities

The journey from vision to action has been driven by innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainable growth, reshaping cities and improving lives.

2017

A Vision for Change

Our journey began with a vision to transform urban mobility and infrastructure, shaping the future of cities with innovative solutions.

2018

Laying the Groundwork

Early research and planning set the foundation for what would become a landmark program to address urban transportation challenges.

2019

Strategic Partnerships

We built strong alliances with government agencies, local communities, and global organizations, ensuring collaborative progress and mutual goals.

2020

Turning Ideas Into Action

With key projects launched, we focused on creating tangible impacts through infrastructure development and sustainable planning initiatives.

2021

Expanding Our Reach

As our projects took shape, we scaled our efforts to address the growing needs of cities, improving connectivity and supporting economic growth.

2022

Innovating for the Future

Looking ahead, we remain committed to pushing the boundaries of urban mobility, creating a legacy of sustainable, impactful change.

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Meet City Council

The council is made up of four at-large councilors that represent the entire City, and nine district councilors that represent specific areas of the City.

James N Mwangi

Executive Director
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David Otieno

city councilor, At-large
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Tomas Baker

city councilor, District 1
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Mary Karanja

Director
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Tina Brown

city councilor, At-large
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Peter Lee

city councilor, At-large
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Tobby May

city council president
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Shape the Future of Urban Development

Join us in advancing innovative solutions that enhance

connectivity, foster sustainability, and transform communities into thriving urban spaces.

Together We Will Have Answers

Consumers are entitled to clear, concise information about the ongoing projects shaping their urban environment. The details provided here address the most critical questions surrounding the improvement of transportation and infrastructure, ensuring transparency and informed participation in the transformation of urban mobility.

What is the Kenya Millennium Development Fund (KMDF)?

KMDF is a government agency responsible for implementing the Kenya Urban Mobility and Growth Threshold Program. The program aims to address key urban mobility challenges, promote sustainable urban development, and enhance economic connectivity in Kenya's cities, particularly through transport and land-use reforms.

What are the main projects under the KMDF program?

KMDF’s program focuses on four major projects:

  • Integrated Transport Planning Project: To create a better multimodal transport system for urban areas.
  • First and Last Mile Connections Project: To improve connectivity and provide safer access to mass public transport.
  • Land Use Planning Project: To clarify land use and development policies to facilitate non-motorized transport infrastructure.
  • Blended Finance for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project: To promote sustainable public transport options and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

How does KMDF support sustainable urban mobility in Kenya?

KMDF supports sustainable urban mobility by planning and implementing projects that integrate environmentally-friendly transport solutions, such as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems, as well as promoting non-motorized transport infrastructure. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions while improving access to transportation for urban populations.

How can I get involved in KMDF’s initiatives?

There are various ways you can get involved, whether through collaboration, partnerships, or simply staying informed. KMDF works with government bodies, urban planners, and private sector partners to ensure the successful implementation of its projects. Interested stakeholders can contact KMDF through our official website for partnership or collaboration inquiries.

Can I apply for funding from KMDF for transport-related projects?

KMDF does not directly offer funding to individuals or companies for independent transport projects. However, we partner with various organizations, stakeholders, and government entities to facilitate investment in urban mobility initiatives. For more information on partnership opportunities, visit our website or contact us directly.

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