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Trocaire (Northern Ireland)

Community resilience and climate change adaptation in drought-affected communities in Kitui, Tharaka-Nithi and Embu

Last updated: 24/08/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-NI21482-TNIUKAM16KEN
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Description

The project will mobilise communities and authorities to build cooperative approaches to climate change adaptation, natural resource management and disaster risk preparedness, thereby increasing food security, diversifying livelihood strategies and enhancing resilience for 12,000 poor households in increasingly drought-prone parts of Kitui, Tharaka-Nithi and Embu.

Objectives

People living in poverty, particularly rural women, benefit from the sustainable use and management of natural resources


Location

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Kenya
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Status Post-completion

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  • PKEN10014
  • PKEN10022
  • PKEN10023
  • PKEN10077

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Programme data last updated on 24/08/2022