The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Creation date: 6 November 2012 Sources: Sectors, Partners, Marsabit Long Rains 2011/2012 Assessment Report Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int
Kenya: Who What Where in Marsabit District (as at November 2012)
MAIKONA
NORTH HORR
LAISAMIS
LOIYANGALANI
CENTRALMARSABIT GADAMOJI
BUBISA
KARGI
DUKANA
MAIKONA TURBI
ILLERET
LAISAMIS
NORTH HORR
GALAS
KORR
KALACHA
HURRIHILLS
LOIYANGALANI
BALESA RIRIBA
LOGOLOGO
KARARE
MT KULAL
QILTA
NAGAYO
ILLAUT \
NGURUNIT
SONGA
MERILLE
DAKABARICHA
WAJIR
TURKANA
ISIOLO
MOYALE
SAMBURU
MANDERA
Population: 187,367 | 80% are pastoralists
70% live below the poverty line | 27% need food assistance
50,839 under FFA and 44,553 under SMP
13.4% GAM and 2.7% SAM
Division Food Security Ranking
The main food security threats are:• Poor agronomical practices • High food prices• Over reliance on food aid• Poor performance of the long rains• Reduced household livestock holdings
North Horr
Loiyangalani
Maikona
Laisamis
Gadamoji
Central Marsabit
Organization Acronyms
Worst
Best
KRC, PISP, SI
KNEF, SI
7,833
13,691
7,390
9,890
2,4579,578
XXX Population under FFA
SI
CCS, CW, FHK,PACIDA, SOSCentralMarsabit
Gadamoji
Laisamis
North Horr
Loiyangalani
Maikona (M. North)
CCS, PACIDA, PISP
FHK, PACIDA, PISP
PACIDA, PISP
PACIDA, PISP
FHK, PISP
PISP
PACIDA, PISP
FHK/WFP, GAA, WVK
FHK, GAA, PACIDA, WVK
FHK, PACIDA
FHK/WVK
PACIDA, PISP, SOS
PACIDA, PISP
PACIDA, PISP
PACIDA, PISP
PACIDA, PISP
FHK/WFP, PISP, SOS
FHK/WFP, PISP
FHK/WFP, PISP
FHK/WFP, PISP
FHK/WFP, PISP
FHK/WFP, PACIDA
PACIDA, SOS
CW, UNICEF, WFP
CW, FHK/WFP, PISP, UNICEF, WFP
CCS, CIFA, FHK, SOS, UNICEF, WFP
FHK
CCS, FHK
CCS, FHK
CARE, CCS, KRC, PISP, SOS
CARE
CARE, SI
CARE, SI
CCS, PISP
CCS, PISP
KRC, PISP, SI
KNEF, PACIDA, PISP
CCS, KRC, PISP
CARE,KRC
CARE
CARE, KRC, WVK
CARE, CCS
SISI
KNEF, PACIDA
PACIDA,PISP
FHK, UNICEF,WFP, WVK
FHK, UNICEF, WFP, WVK
FHK, CAFOD, UNICEF, WFP, WVK
FHK, CAFOD, PISP, UNICEF, WFP, WVK
FHK/WFP, CAFOD, PISP, UNICEF, WFP, WVK
FHK, CAFOD, PISP, UNICEF, WFP, WVK
CCS, CIFA, FHK,UNICEF, WFP
WVK
WVK
CARE, WVK
WVK
WVK
GAA, WVK
GAA, WVK
CCS, CW
CCS, CW, PACIDA
CCS, CW, PACIDA
CCS, PACIDA
FAO, PACIDAEntire District:
GAA, PACIDA
GAA
GAA
GAA
Projects at Division level (”new districts”)
NB: Projects in main map are at Location level, whereas inset maps are at Division level (”new districts”)
KRC, PISP
KNEF, PACIDA
PACIDA
PACIDA
PACIDA
PACIDA PACIDA
PACIDA
PACIDA
KNEF, PACIDA
PACIDA
KNEF
KNEF
KRC
The Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation
(PRRO) represents a bigger
percentage of food intervention in the district. The current caseload is 50,839 beneficiar-ies which represents 27% of the entire population. Food assistance programmes include government relief food which targets highly vulnerable households and cash transfer program.
DRAFT
CAFOD:CARE:CCS:CIFA:CW:FAO
FHK:GAA:GTZ:KNEF:KRC:PACIDA:
PISP:SI:SOS:UNICEF: WFP:WVK:
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development CARE InternationalChristian Community Services of Mt. Kenya EastCommunity Initiative Facilitation and AssistanceConcern WorldwideFood and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsFood for the Hungry KenyaGerman Agro ActionGerman Technical CooperationKanacho Nomadic Educational FoundationKenya Red Cross Society Pastoralist Community Initiative and Development AssistancePastoralist Integrated Support ProgrammeSolidarites InternationalSOS Children's VillagesUnited Nations Childrens Fund United Nations World Food Programme World Vision Kenya
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Creation date: 6 November 2012 Sources: Sectors, Partners, Marsabit LRA 2012 Report Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int
Kenya: Who What Where in Marsabit District (as at November 2012)
Sector Implementing Partners
Ministry of Livestock Development, CARE, CCS,FAO, Food for the Hungry Kenya, GAA, GTZ, PACIDA, PISP, Solidarites International, SOS Children's Villages, VSF-Germany, World Vision Kenya.
Government of Kenya, CARE, Catholic Development Services, CCS, KNEF, KRC, PACIDA, PISP, Solidarites International, SOS Children's Villages, World Vision Kenya
Ministry of Education, Catholic Diocese,CDF, Child Fund, Family Health Intl, KNEF, KRC, PACIDA, PISP, SOS Children's Villages,UNICEF.
CARE, Food for the Hungry Kenya, PACIDA, PISP, SOS Children's Villages, WFP.
Agriculture &Livestock
Education
Food Assistance
Water, Sanitation &Hygiene
Interventions
Health
Nutrition
GAA, KNEF, SOS Children's Villages, World Vision Kenya
Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Ministry of Medical Services, CAFOD, CCS, CIFA, Concern Worldwide, Food for the Hungry Kenya, PISP, UNICEF, WFP, WVK.
Interventions include: Livestock marketing, Livestock health, Livestock Redistribution (Shoats), Livestock restocking, Natural resource manage-ment, Peace and conflict mitigation, Protection of shallow wells for Livestock use, Destocking of animalsDeworming (small ruminants and cattle), Livestock restocking, Livestock production & Livestock health discussions, Excavation and rehabilitation of pans (for micro irrigation), Vegetable and food storage at household level, Support communities to develop and protect important physical assets based on PVCA findings, Pasture preservation/haymaking training, Drought Recovery and Rehabilitation Project (DRRP): Rehabilitation of the victims of the drought in selected villages in Marsabit North district and Horn of Afirca Pastrolist livelihood initiative. Promotion of kitchen / household gardening / farming, drought tolerant food crops, animal draft power, fuel efficient cooking devices, soil and water conservation, and capacity building.
Interventions include: SFP (School Feeding Programme), Bursary, Construction of Classrooms, Turbi education Support Project (TESP): Paying school fees to needy orphan and Vulnerable Children, Scholarship program, Sponsorship, Supporting quality education in schools, Education Enrolment Campaign and supporting village: (increased accessed to quality basic education for boys and Girls, Unimix support to public primary schools, Establishment of school readiness centres, community strategy meetings/DEB, to improve learners retention,progresion, transmision and completion of respective cycles / shepherd schools.
Interventions include: Relief Food Distribution, Food voucher, Cash transfer, Slaughter destocking, Electronic card: community feeding, HSNP - Hunger Safety Net Programme (to supplement Food Aid).FHK is implementing relief food distribution, and the target population for general feeding in the district is 72,530.
Interventions include: Ambulance service, Construction of incinerators, Drugs donation / communities mobile clinic, Hygiene promotion, Support-ing child health, CHWs, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition.
Interventions include: Scaling up high impact nutrition interventions (HINI) for emergency response, Improving quality and sustaining coverage of high impact nutrition interventions at health facility and community level, Oupatient theraputic feeding, Refer and provide transport support for severe cases of Malnutrition, Provision of manual (hand) maize mills,Laisamis integrated Drought response project, Laisamis integrated Nutrition and resillience project and Laisamis Cpmrehensive Nutrition Outreach.Intervention types: Health and HI/AIDs programme , HINI (High Impact Nutrition Interventions), WASH, Coordination, IDSR (Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response), Community Strategy, and IMAM Supplies.
Interventions include: Construction of latrines, Construction and protection of shallow wells, Construction of water reservoirs (underground tanks), Construction of rock catchment, CLTS and SLTS, Drought recovery project, Excavation and rehabilitation of pans, Improve livelihood program, Pan desilting, Construction/provision of storage tanks - concrete and PVC, Rehabilitation of tanks, Pipeline extension to community water kiosks and construction of livestock water troughs, Pipes repair, Trough rehabilitation, Electricity power connection, Piping and equiping boreholes, Borehole rehabilitation, Water trucking, Hygiene promotions, Sand dams construction, Construction of latrine blocks, rehabilitation of wells and repair of hand pumps, Construction of new wells and fitting with hand pumps, Construction of VIP household Latrines, Conducting water management committee trainings, Raining water caretakers / operators, Supporting Laisamis town with pipeline, Drought response, Water Supply and Sanitation, Rehabilitation of springs and rehabilitation and expansion of the water distribution network, and Construction of low cost household latrines (LCHLs).
PACIDA, WVK Interventions include: Laisamis integrated Drought response project, Peace Initiative.
Protection
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