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Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project An overview Joint Kenya/Uganda cross border disease control workshop - Kitale– 8 th July 2013

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Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience ProjectAn overview

Joint Kenya/Uganda cross border disease control workshop - Kitale– 8th July 2013

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Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project

•Background

•ASAL communities vulnerable during periods of drought.

• Interventions focus on national level issues

•need for well-coordinated regional interventions (Trans-boundary).

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IDDRS Initiative •Initiated by HS of IGAD September 2011

summit•Followed drought of 2011 where 12 mill

people affected•Mandated IGAD to spearhead programe

Drought resilience program•Prepared Regional Programming

Framework (RPF)•Aligned Country programming papers

(CPPs)•Aligned projects being formulated (CPDs)

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1. Natural resources management2. Market access and trade3. Livelihoods support4. Pastoral Risk Management5. Research knowledge mangt and tech

transfer6. Conflict prevn, resolution and peace

building7. Coordination, institutional strengthening

and partnerships

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Project Development Objective:

Enhance livelihood resilience of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in drought prone areas

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•Five components:

1. Natural resources management2. Market access and trade3. Livelihoods support4. Pastoral Risk Management5. Project Management and Institutional

Support

Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project

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PDO: Enhance livelihood resilience of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in drought prone areas

1. Natural Resources

Management

2. Market Access and

trade

3. Livelihood Support

4. Pastoral Risk

Management

1.1 Water Resources

1.2 Pasture/Land Development

1.3 Secure Access to NR in ASALs

2.1 Marketing Infrastructure

2.2 Value chains2.3 Financial

Access Support

2.4 Livestock Mobility

3.1 Livestock Production and Health

3.2 Crop Production

3.3.Livelihood diversification

4.1 Pastoral Early Warning and Response

4.2 Climate Risk Management

5. Project Management and institutional support

5.1 PM, ME&L, KM, Communication

5.2 Regional and National Institutions

Support

PDO INDICATOR 1: % decrease of food aid distributed in the

targeted area

PDO INDICATOR 2: % decrease of livestock death

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1. Natural Resources Management

1.1 Water Resources

1.2 Pasture/Land Development

1.3 Secure Access to NR in ASALs

Integrated mapping system of

shared resources

Capacities to manage shared

rangelands are

strengthenedBest

practices on ensuring

access to NR identified

and shared

Infrastructures for shared

water resources improved

Knowledge on best

practices for rangeland

management shared

Capacities to manage

rangeland and stock

routes strengthened

Capacities to manage shared

resources are

strengthened

Rangelands are

rehabilitated

Cross-border

livestock routes are

mapped and demarcated

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2. Market Access and trade

2.1 Marketing Support and infrastructures

2.2 Value chains developed

2.3 Financial Access Support

2.4 Livestock Mobility

Marketing infrastructure cross border improved

Market for ASAL products developed

Financial and payment systems harmonized

Livestock Marketing Policy enhanced

Regional price information system strengthened

Transformation of informal in formal traders supported

Pastoral Organizations capacity to use financial services enchanced

Certification and testing institutions strengthened

Pastoral Organizations developed/ strengthened

Cross border animal health coordination mechanism improved

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3. Livelihood Support

3.1 Livestock Production and Health

3.2 Crop Production

3.3 Livelihood diversifi- cation

Livestock disease surveill-

ance strengthe

ned

Drought tolerant crops

promoted

saving and credit promoted for IGA

Animal health

facilities strengthe

ned

Post-harvest facilities promoted

Alternative fencing systems

promoted TBD

Actors are

informed and

respond to disease outbreaks

Production of

cereal and

legum supported

Alternative

livelihoods

promoted

Pests and vectors

controlled

Mixed farming

practices promoted

Fuel efficient stoves

promoted TBD

Animal Nutrition improved

Drought tolerant breeds

promoted

Needs basis

review of AgroPast.

FS Curricula

Master Trainers are able to train APFS

facilitators

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4. Pastoral Risk Management

4.1 Pastoral Early Warning and Response

4.2 Climate Risk Management

4.3?

EW info available on

time, disseminate

d, understood

Climate sensitive diseases

monitoring strengthen

ed

? Drought response financing

mechanisms in place?

DRM policies

harmonized and

strengthened

Climate related

research strengthen

ed

Effective responses to early warning systems

Information flows

optimized

Drought response financing

mechanisms in place

Capacity in weather

monitoring strengthen

ed

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5. Project Management and Institutional Support

5.1 PM,

ME&L, KM,

Communication

5.2 Regional

and National

Institutions Support

Project managemen

t and coordination structures established

Regional institutions strengthen

ed

Integrated KM and

communication system established

National apex

institutions strengthen

ed (eg pastoral)

Integrated Planning, M&E and Learning system

established

National public

institutions strengthen

ed

Financial manageme

nt audit and

procurement systems established

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Enhance livelihood resilience of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in drought prone areas

1. Natural Resources

Management

2. Market Access and

trade

3. Livelihood Support

4. Pastoral Risk

Management

% decrease of food aid distributed in the targeted area

% decrease of livestock death

Estimated cost: around 20% of

the funds

Estimated cost: around 30% of

the funds

Estimated cost: around 30% of

the funds

Estimated cost: around 10% of

the funds

5. Project Management and institutional support Estimated cost: around 10% of the funds

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PROJECT AREAUGANDA KENYA

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PROJECT INDICATIVE FUNDING LEVELS

ETHIOPIA 75 Million USDKENYA 75 Million USDUGANDA 30 MILLION USD

(60 Million)Contributions from National, County and Community sources