This report present findings on inequalities in monetary and non-monetary wellbeing outcomes
in Kenya, their trends of change between 2009 and 2019, across geographical locations, and the underlying socio-economic drivers. The purpose of the analysis was to provide evidence to support prioritization of the needs of children, youths, women, and other population groups in national and county development plans and budgets to ensure inclusive growth and sustainable development, and that no one is left behind.
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