June EXPECTED RESULT 1 Set up community based Drought Risk Reduction Plans in 3 target pastoral communities in accordance with NDMA standards

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1 PHOTO REPORT From Vulnerability to Resilience: Community based intervention to enhance Food security in pastoral communities during periods of prolonged drought in Samburu County June 2015 EXPECTED RESULT 1 Set up community based Drought Risk Reduction Plans in 3 target pastoral communities in accordance with NDMA standards Follow-up of community disaster risk reduction committee at Nonkeek. Addressing is FADV program coordinator Mr. Corrado Di Dio, he was accompanied by and Antonio Bancora (FADV HQs) and the Italian entrepreneur Dante Marconi in February 2015.

2 EXPECTED RESULT 2 Increased capacity of pastoral communities to strengthen and diversify their livelihoods The county veterinary officer Mr. Mahiu and livestock distribution committee members marking the Galla goats to be distributed to community beneficiaries at Lodungokwe on 21 st April Numbered and branded Galla goats prior to their distribution to the beneficiaries on 21 st April 2015 at Lodungokwe.

3 Above: different crops growing at the Lchakwai demonstration farm done in collaboration with Caritas Maralal during a follow-up visit. Above and below: Kales (Sukuma wiki), Onions, Spinach, Tomatoes growing at the Lchakwai demonstration farm during a monitoring visit to the farm on May 2015.

4 Above: CCA field officer Evalyne Lentaano checking out the progress of Kales (Sukuma wiki) planted in the shade net constructed at Lodungokwe - April 2015.

5 Women from Lodungokwe beekeepers group go through the paces of the hive preparation during the training conducted for the group on 19th December 2015 at Lodungokwe.

6 Women members of Lodungokwe beekeepers group go through the paces of the hive preparation during bee keeping training conducted for the group on 19th December 2015 at Lodungokwe.

7 EXPECTED RESULT 3 Increased availability of water sources for human and animal consumption Lchakwai Primary school children curiously checking out the newly installed water tank and rain water catching gutters that will enhance the availability of water for use in the school kitchen for preparing the children s meals. The activity is implemented by LVIA with the supervision of FADV.

8 EXPECTED RESULT 4 Improved capacity of pastoral communities in environmental protection A Lchakwai primary school boy actively takes part in planting a tree within the school compound, to mark the world environmental day on 5 th June A young girl from Lchakwai primary school stands proudly next to her newly planted and watered tree seedling to mark the world environmental day in Lchakwai on 5 th June 2015.

9 Lodungokwe primary school environmental club members participating during the world environmental day activities at Lpus livestock market, near Lodungokwe. Young boys and girls at Lchakwai primary school preparing holes to plant their tree seedlings during activities to mark the world environmental day in Lchakwai on 5 th June 2015.

10 FADV staff taking part in consultation with forest and environment stakeholder outside the FADV field office during the world environmental day activities at Lodungokwe on 5 th June Lodungokwe primary school environmental club members and their teachers (patrons), at the FADV field office

11 Below: Lodungokwe primary school environmental club members and their teachers (patrons), Kenya forest service staff, county government public health department staff and FADV staff taking part in the removal of invasive tree species around the FADV field office

12 School children from various schools, teachers, area chief and FADV staff participate in a clean-up exercise at Lpus livestock market.