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Projects undertaken through the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) will now be monitored through a Quick Response (QR) Code system introduced by the NG-CDF board in a move aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability across the 290 constituencies.

This is after the initiative was on Thursday tabled in Parliament by the National Assembly’s NG-CDF Committee chairperson Musa Sirma, who noted that the code system was intended to improve access to project information while enhancing transparency and accountability in the use of public funds at the constituency level.

It also came on a day that the NG-CDF Committee tabled the Fund’s budget ceilings for the 2026/2027 financial year, under which the Fund has been allocated Ksh61.9 billion.

MP Sirma, during his presentation on the floor of the House, said the QR code system will strengthen accountability, close information gaps, and enable members of the public to monitor NG-CDF projects in their constituencies more easily.