Water is the essence of life, critical not only for human survival but also for the health and balance of entire ecosystems. Despite water covering about 71% of the Earth’s surface, only 3% is freshwater, and much of that is inaccessible. For arid regions like northern Kenya and West Pokot County, the scarcity of clean,
To boost productivity and transition from outdated farming practices, we actively support women in agriculture by equipping them with technology, irrigation systems, water access through drilling, and targeted training programs. These initiatives empower women to enhance their farming capacity, increase yields, and improve their incomes, fostering greater economic independence and resilience.Investing in women in agriculture
The Safe Space for Women and Girls Initiative delivers life-saving relief in emergencies and uses food assistance to foster peace, stability, and prosperity for communities recovering from conflict, disasters, and natural calamities like drought. While food aid remains a reliable model, we advocate for food assistance, which takes a more holistic approach by addressing the long-term nutritional
Kenya’s school-age children and adolescents, who make up 36% of the population, face a significant burden of malnutrition, including undernutrition and rising rates of food poisoning especially in dry areas. The World Health Organization advocates for sustainable food systems that prioritize healthy diets to combat these challenges, especially in developing nations like Kenya. National policies such as the Constitution