In depth: Time for a new narrative on Turkana
Reflections from K-EXPRO’s time supporting local initiatives
Reflections from K-EXPRO’s time supporting local initiatives
What worked well in the Kenya Extractives Programme (K-EXPRO)
Lessons from the Kenya Extractives Programme (K-EXPRO)
Reflecting on the Kenya Extractives Programme (K-EXPRO)
We are working with the Government of Kenya and UNICEF to test an approach to enhance clean energy access for the poorest households in Kenya, in order to improve education, health and livelihood outcomes for households and their children.
This innovative FCDO-funded research programme in six countries explored how to improve the resilience of social services during and after external shocks
The Kenya Extractives Programme aims to contribute to poverty reduction in Kenya through inclusive and sustainable economic development within the extractive industries.
The Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP) is a cash transfer (CT) aimed at the extremely poor population of northern Kenya.
A series of new projects, announced by the UK Science Minister Sam Gyimah, will bring together UK space expertise and businesses to help improve lives of the people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
The FCDO’s Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC) supports up to 1.5 million of the world’s most marginalised girls to complete a full cycle of either primary or secondary education. The Discovery Project 2 (DP-2) was a GEC-funded project, implemented by Impact (Ed) in northern Ghana (Northern Region), northern Nigeria (Kano State), and Kenya (Kajiado, Kiambu, Machakos, Nairobi, and Wajir counties).