Key Pillars
Economic Growth & Development
Economic Growth & Development
Core to the existence of the MDG, is the desire to inculcate into our governance and economic affairs the benefits of fair competition, economic growth and development, enhanced levels of employment and working conditions, social welfare, and public services.
This desire is fuelled with the need to revolutionize and or energize current thinking on growth and development with the intention of steadying the country back onto the path of economic development and growth through the creation of an enabling environment wherein businesses and individual efforts are promoted and thrive, whilst minimizing the inequalities and wealth gaps that are ordinarily associated with pure market economies.
It is socially unjust and economically indefensible for successive governments to favor the rich and the politically connected, at the expense of the poor and the working class (the middle class), the youth and the unemployed, and other segments of the society that are socially dislocated from the reach of government services. Our views are equally echoed by the Sessional Paper no 10 of 1965 on African Socialism and Applications in Kenya;