Situation Report 7
Kenya Hunger Crisis
Increase in need: 3.5 million people are now affected by drought, an increase from 2.7 million in May. The new statistics are a result of an assessment by the Kenya Food Security Steering Group covering 14
Kenya Hunger Crisis
Increase in need: 3.5 million people are now affected by drought, an increase from 2.7 million in May. The new statistics are a result of an assessment by the Kenya Food Security Steering Group covering 14
Additional support required: Kenya Hunger Crisis
World Vision Kenya is seeking an additional US $15.8 million to scale up life-saving humanitarian assistance to 252,000 more people facing starvation in 15 counties for the next
Heavy rains were received over several regions of Kenya in the month of May. The hardest hit regions are counties surrounding Mount Kenya, as well as, coastal areas near Mombasa and Garissa including Dadaab refugee camp. Some
Kenya is currently experiencing delayed onset of long rains as well as inadequate rainfall where it has rained. Dry conditions across the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), are negatively impacting livestock productivity, and
Immediate action and aid is needed to respond to 2.7 million people including 700,000 children under five years, who are facing starvation and possible famine due to lack of food and water in Kenya. According to the
Immediate action and aid is needed to respond to 2.7 million people including 700,000 children under five years, who are facing starvation and possible famine due to lack of food and water in Kenya.
The hunger crisis is
This integration addresses underlying causes of conflict and past grievances and contributes toward just systems, which continually works with interaction of truth, mercy, peace and justice.
Integrating conflict
Improved use of voluntary reproductive health services through integration with MNCH (Maternal and Newborn Child Health interventions (Immunization services).
To reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in Kenya, with particular focus on four counties that adds to the overall burden of maternal and newborn deaths. These are Homa Bay, Turkana, Kakamega and Urban slums of Nairobi.
Bring back out of school children project is a development initiative that seeks to facilitate enrollment of 144,669 (55% girls and 45% boys) out of school children in Wajir, West Pokot and Kajiado Counties.
World Vision Kenya is responding in 15 of the 23 counties that are currently most affected by drought. We are responding through food assistance and resilience intervention.
In 6 of the 15 counties, namely, Kilifi, Marsabit
FMNR is the systematic regeneration of this underground forest. FMNR encourages natural tree re-growth by selecting, pruning and protecting naturally regenerating trees, and uses living rootstock making sprouting of tree
World Vision carried out a number of development projects in health and nutrition, education and child protection, humanitarian emergency (relief and rehabilitation), water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and livelihoods in 53
The life of Zipporah Thomas, a mother of 7 children in the Bartabwa ADP in Kenya for the last eighteen years, has been one of daily labour, gathering water up to 5 times a day, as early as 5:00 am, as late as 11:00 pm, only
World Vision Kenya Humanitarian Emergency Affairs Infographic 2015
World Vision Kenya guideline provides information, general advice and clarity on how to organise a business trip to World Vision Kenya that is safe, meets set objectives and is enjoyable. The guideline is updated annually.
World Vision kenya seeks to improve health of children, reduce child mortality. We help mothers address household level preventable childhood illnesses. Through comprehensive intergrated child initiatives, maternal and child
Making Cities Safer for Children
A compilation of stories, photos and drawings by 25 children living in Korogocho, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. It reflects the daily challenges in safety and security and the
GOAL: By 2020 World Vision Kenya will contribute to increased protection, participation and well-being of 2.6 million most vulnerable children and 14 million through advocacy and policy influence.
World Vision in Kenya has positioned WASH as a priority intervention program in its strategic planning. Actvities in the sector are implemented in 44 of the 57 field programs reffered to as Area Development Programs (ADP) in
Andrew Parris gave this presentation at the BMGI Summit in Denver on 12 May 2015 at the invitation of David Silverstein, Founder and CEO of BMGI.
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We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen our collaboration with both the National and County governments towards achieving the Objects of Devolution as provided for the Constitution of Kenya.
The success of the post-2015 framework that replaces the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) must be measured by its ability to reach the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children in the hardest places to live.