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Progress in implementing IDDRSI in Kenya

Progress in implementing IDDRSI in Kenya. James Oduor, CEO, NDMA. Phases of developing the EDE in Kenya. 1.1 details of phases of developing the EDE in Kenya. Drought risk management & EDE framework in Kenya. Strategic leadership & oversight. GoK/ASAL Development Partners Group.

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Progress in implementing IDDRSI in Kenya

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  1. Progress in implementing IDDRSI in Kenya James Oduor, CEO, NDMA

  2. Phases of developing the EDE in Kenya

  3. 1.1 details of phases of developing the EDE in Kenya

  4. Drought risk management & EDE framework in Kenya

  5. Strategic leadership & oversight GoK/ASAL Development Partners Group Institutional Framework for Common Programming Operational coordination (chairs & co-chairs) Steering Group 6. Coordination & KM

  6. Implementation of EDE5.1. Institutional structures • Inter-governmental committee of Cabinet Secretaries and Governors, chaired by the President • County Steering Group of state and non-state actors, chaired by the Governor • National Drought Management Authority: a State Corporation created to provide leadership & coordination, and the IDDRSI focal point in Kenya. • Review of all coordination structures in line with the changing context (devolution, re-organisation of government, resilience).

  7. 5.2. Programmes & projects 5.2.1 Infrastructure: • LAPSSET corridor project • Road infrastructure: Isiolo / Moyale; Rumuruti / Maralal • Rural electrification and renewable energy

  8. 5.2.2 Human capital: • National Council on Nomadic Education in Kenya • Northern Kenya Education Trust • Strengthening of health & nutrition services

  9. 5.2.3 Livelihoods & social protection • One Million Acre project • UWEZO, Youth & Women Funds. • Livestock marketing. • Hunger Safety Net Programme.

  10. Opportunities for improvement • Strengthening the systems for drought early warning and early response. • Increasing investment in the foundations for development: peace and security, human capital and infrastructure. • Enhancing the livelihoods of drought-prone communities through value addition, diversification, and reducing reliance on rain-fed production. • Harnessing fresh water reserves in arid areas. • Strengthening partnership with all our stakeholders, including the donor community, humanitarian agencies and other Member States.

  11. END OF PRESENTAION THANKS FOR LISTENING

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