Fixing Boreholes In Pastoral Settings
Join us as we explore innovative ways to access water in pastoral settings and empower small-scale farming with strategic boreholes–click here to learn more!
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Join us as we explore innovative ways to access water in pastoral settings and empower small-scale farming with strategic boreholes–click here to learn more!
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About 50% of Kukub community members practice open defecation. This practice poses serious risks to public health, environment and human dignity. The situation caused spread of water related diseases, and pollution of surface water bodies making unfit for human consumption. Lack of access to hygiene and sanitation is often associated with poverty, inadequate infrastructure and
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Fatuma Hassan, a resilient widow in Yaballo village, Moyale Sub-County, faced a string of hardships, enduring both prolonged drought and devastating flash floods. The floods swept away their home, compelling the family of eight to seek refuge with distant relatives, leaving behind all their essential possessions. The loss of livestock during the severe drought added
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REHABILITATING YOUR WATER SOURCE IS IMPORTANT Why “Water Source Rehabilitation: IS KEY” for both human and animal health. When a water source is rehabilitated, it can help to restore peace and coexistence between people and animals. In this blog post, we’re going to discuss the importance of water source rehabilitation, as well as provide tips
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WATER AND SANITATION FOR A HEALTHY AND PRODUCTIVE PASTORAL COMMUNITY
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Boosting resilience of indigenous fishing community Dansanach is a pastoral community inhabiting Illeret pastoral zone situated in the far north of Marsabit County. They live at the mouth of river OMO. Wee-night-hours fishing is the lifeblood of this community that mastered such a sophisticated and tedious art – a divergent alternative livelihood – strange to
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Empowering pastoral women At CIFA, we believe that women are the pillars of the society and thus empowering them will have a profound impact on the socio-economic wellbeing of the society. For long, pastoralists find planting and sustaining groceries a complicated endeavor – a dream for the common pastoralists. Now, we present a faction of
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Supply of relief food during pandemic CIFA C.E.O whole-heartedly supporting hunger-striken nomadic pastoralists during COVID-19 pandemic. Restricted movement at the peak of the pandemic hobbled flow of commodities which reverberated into extreme hunger. Despite low purchasing power of pastoral communities, prices of basic food commodities escalated due to increased demand across the country. To circumvent
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