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  • Learning Briefs
  • 2022
  • SEK
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BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH RADIO PROGRAMMING IN MAKUENI AND TAITA TAVETA

To maximize the impact of the resiliency radio program, the USAID Kenya/East Africa Resilience Learning Activity (RLA) collaborated with the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS), Kenya Metrological Department (KMD) and county officials in the SEK. The program selected each of these actors based on the community’s trust in their ability to further inform resiliency strategies through effective dissemination of information for effective planning and response through radio programming.

  • Case StudiesLearning Briefs
  • 2021
  • PREGSEK
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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.

  • Data and Measures
  • February 2021
  • PREG
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Analysis of the Effectiveness of The National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) Monthly Early Warning Bulletins

Drought directly affects the socio-economic development of Kenya through its adverse impacts on various sectors such as food security, livestock, crop, water, education, energy, forestry, wildlife, health, nutrition, peace, and security.

  • Measure Spotlights
  • PREG
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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.