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Garissa PREG Joint Monitoring Visit

In FY 2021 Garissa PREG cluster jointly developed a work plan together with the county government covering identified joint priorities where the activities are jointly funded, implemented, monitored, and evaluated. The main aim of this activity was to provide the opportunity to jointly monitor the activities and document progress and lessons learned from FY 2021 with the aim to enhance integration and coordination of interventions with the goal and expectation of improving household livelihood outcomes and disrupt recurrent humanitarian crisis.

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Positioning Frontier County Governments for Future Pandemics, Natural Disasters, and Human-made Crises

One year since the first case of the COVID-19 pandemic was discovered in Kenya, the national and
county governments are still reeling from its effect. Both National and County governments have
been disrupted in terms of objectives, operations, and development progress. The situation is even
worse for frontier counties, which are consistently faced by other shocks, including
floods, locusts, drought, and food insecurity.

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Targeting and Layering Progress Review Meeting for Garissa County

The Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth brings together humanitarian and development partners to build resilience among vulnerable pastoralist communities in northern Kenya. It includes USAID programs and implementing partners in nine (9) Arid and Semi-Arid Land (ASAL) counties and builds on community-identified strengths and priorities.

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Garrisa County Brochure

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values.