Kenya comprises 83% of arid and semi-arid land and has an economy and livelihoods that are heavily reliable on rain-fed agriculture, which is in turn vulnerable to extreme droughts exacerbated by climate change and variability.

This programme seeks to enhance resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change for selected communities in various Counties in Kenya in order to increase food security and environmental management. Hence, the programme develops and implements integrated adaptive mechanisms to increase community livelihood resilience to climate change.

The programme presents five components:

 

Component 1: Enhancing Climate Change resilience for improved food security in selected Counties

USD 2,522,246

Component 2: Improving climate resilient water management systems to enhance food security in selected Counties in Kenya

USD 3,210,455

Component 3Increasing resilience to the effects of rise in sea level and shoreline changes through Integrated Shoreline and Mangrove Ecosystem Management in the Coastal region of Kenya

USD 1,086,478

Component 4: Disaster risk reduction and increasing preparedness among targeted vulnerable communities

USD 1,177,000

Component 5: Strengthening institutional capacity and knowledge management on climate change adaptation

USD 476,958

Project/Programme Execution Cost

USD 804,948

Total Project/Programme Cost (= Project Components + Execution Cost)

USD 9,277,143

Implementing Fee

USD 720,217

Grant Amount (= Total Project/Programme Cost + Implementing Fee) 

USD 9,998,302

 

Project Documents

Attachment Type Size
Project document PDF 3 MB
PPR1 (for web) XLS 407 KB
PPR2 (for web) XLS 426 KB
Other project order PDF 64 KB
Other project order PDF 55 KB
Other project order PDF 638 KB
Mid-term evaluation report PDF 2 MB
PPR3 (for web) XLS 440 KB