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DROUGHT RESILIENCE PROJECTS

DROUGHT RESILIENCE PROJECTSNDMA WEBTEAM2025-08-28T19:14:53+00:00
  • Introduction

  • Introduction

Drought resilience consists of set of approaches and activities put in place to build community capacities to detect, predict drought trends, plan, and implement livelihood projects that will ensure that drought-prone communities become effective managers of drought and related food security shocks.

The PFMA 2012 NDEF Regulation, 33 (a), designates 50 percent of the allocated resources to resilience component under each financial year. Regulations, 25, 26, and 27 expound on the criteria for accessing resilience Funds, project planning and projects implementation modalities with County Governments, Community Based Organisations (CBOs) and Faith-based Organisations (FBOs).

Regulation 25 stipulates  modalities for accessing the resilience resources by different stakeholders implementing resilience building innovations. The Fund secretariat at the county level did all the preliminary work in ensuring that, the submitted proposals approved by the county drought and food security committees complied with the regulation’s requirements. The Fund secretariat at Headquarters verified and scored the projects in a matrix and ensured compliance with the 5  submitted proposals by four county secretariats.

The Board considered and approved 5 proposed investments by the Fund in collaboration with the partners outlined in the financial agreements. Regulation 32 (5) provides that the secretariat publishes and publicise the project proposals approved by the Board.

The Board considered and approved implementation of the projects provided in Table 1, for the financial year 2023/2024;

Table 1: Resilience proposals approved by the Board under NDEF

No County Sector Proposed activity Estimated cost NDEF cont. Partner contribution Remarks
1 Wajir Agriculture Development of Sarman

livelihoods diversification project in Sarman
Ward

24,738,000 17,316,600 7,421,400 Community and individual farmer contributions costed at 30% of the
project cost.
2 Makueni Water Development of Uyi Earth

Dam in Masongaleni Ward

Kibwezi East sub-county

40,000,000 30,000,000 10,000,000 The County government is the partner
3 Mandera Water Development of rising main pipeline extension for Birkan
borehole in K.
30,000,000 16,421,400 13,578,600 County government of Mandera- already drilled and equipped the borehole
and NDEF support pipeline extension works
4 West Pokot Livestock Promotion of camels as drought adaptive livestock species in 30,000,000 21,000,000 9,000,000 NRT to provide 30% of the project cost.
Water Lomut-

Kokwokochii/Nyangaita water pipeline
rehabilitation in Lomut Ward.

7,416,680 3,708,340 3,708,340 The project is estimated at Kshs 7,416,680
world vision is supporting 50% and NDEF is requested to support the other 50%
Total Kshs
132,154,680 88,446,340 43,708340

Click the link below to download the PDF document:

Proposed Drought Resilience Projects Under the National Drought Emergency Fund (NDEF) 2023/2024 FY

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  • Ministry of East African Community, Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), and Regional Development

  • State Department for the ASALS and Regional Development (SDARD)

  • State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizens Affairs

2026 • National Drought Management Authority

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