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PARTNERSHIP FOR RESILIENCE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Supporting Communities & Livelihoods in Kenyas Arid Lands Layering Programming of multiple humanitarian and development assistance in targeted geographic areas, in layers. Integration


  1. PARTNERSHIP FOR RESILIENCE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Supporting Communities & Livelihoods in Kenya’s Arid Lands

  2. Layering Programming of multiple humanitarian and development assistance in targeted geographic areas, in layers. Integration Humanitarian assistance programming objectives integrated into development programs and vice versa.

  3. Why is PREG unique? • Partners speak in one voice • Increased efficiency and effectiveness in development & aid programming • It is a learning platform • Joint work planning

  4. TURKANA MANDERA MARSABI T WAJIR SAMBURU ISIOLO BARINGO GARISSA TANA RIVER

  5. NDMA • Activities are aligned to the national drought and management authority (NDMA) • Generates political will and local ownership of development Programs by aligning with key national and county development plans

  6. THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT A shared commitment by PREG partners to implement activities in a way that supports and is coordinated with the action of others • Common agenda • Shared measurement • Mutually reinforcing Activities • Continuous Communication • Backbone Support

  7. According to a mid-2015 survey by USAID: increase in women’s dietary diversity in target area Reduction in the levels of poverty In the target areas

  8. PREG GOING FORWARD • Addressing resilience from a collaborative approach requires continuous long term views • Build the capacity for change among partners • The partnership enables members to take smarter risks in programing

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  10. 22 “These crops have really helped us. With this canal I now grow enough to feed my family and to sell to others to raise school fees for my children. My herd has also increased due to the availability of fodder from the farm.” DAVID EKUTAN LOKADOBONG – TIYA.

  11. MISSIO N CONTA CT

  12. COLLABORATION

  13. LEARNING

  14. ADAPTATION

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