Chief Guest Dr. Masini Ichwara,Director General,State Department of Economic Development unveiling the PSA report during the launch ceremony. He is flanked by Hon Ali Wario, board chairman NCPD (right) and other dignitaries.
NCPD top leadership led by the Board Chairman Hon Ali Wario, partners and senior government officials during the PSA report launch in Nairobi.
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We join stakeholders in marking the World Day for Safety & Health at Work -2026. Safe, healthy workplaces protect lives, strengthen families, and drive sustainable growth. We believe prioritizing worker’s wellbeing maintains a thriving population with dignity, safety, and care at
The National Council for Population and Development Eastern South Region office convened a community dialogue in Kilia, Makueni County, bringing together local stakeholders to address key social and development concerns.
The session was led by Regional Population Coordinator
NCPD Participates in National Review Meeting on Triple Threat Programme.
The National Council for Population and Development was pleased to take part in the National Review Meeting on the Triple Threat Programme.
The two-day meeting, convened by the National Syndemic Diseases
@NCPD_Kenya Leads Tree Planting Drive in Kajiado County
Kajiado, April 23, 2026 .
The NCPD Nairobi Region today rolled out its Adopt-a-Tree campaign in Sholinke Ward, Kajiado East Constituency, where 128 trees were planted at Kitengela Chapel (ACEHC) grounds.
Led by Regional
At the ongoing #CPD-59 meeting in New York, Principal Secretary, State Department for Economic Planning, Dr. Bonface Makokha, @BonfaceBMakokha reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to evidence-based, inclusive development. While addressing a high-level side event on the hidden
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The National Council for Population and Development (NCPD) was established in 1982 as a department in the then office of the Vice President and Ministry of Home Affairs. Its role was mainly to advice on all matters pertaining to population. NCPD’s mandate was further enhanced under Sessional Paper No. 4 of 1984 on Population Policy Guidelines, and was later revised, to form the backbone of Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2000 on National Population Policy for Sustainable Development.
