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Background Alignment with MoALF Project Areas Geographic and Value Chain Focus Results to Date
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USAID Alignment to MoALF Priorities 3 Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Priorities Increasing production and productivity Increasing market access National Food security and Nutrition initiatives Sector and institutional reforms USAID Feed the Future Program Priorities Improved Agricultural Enabling Environment Expanded Markets & Trade Improved Productivity of Selected Value Chains Improved Access to Diverse and Quality Food Improved Nutrition-Related Behaviors Improved Utilization of MCH & Nutrition Services
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FTF Focus Value chain focus: Horticulture, dairy, and maize (and other staples) in the High-Rainfall areas; drought-tolerant crops, horticulture and dairy in the Semi-Arid areas; and livestock in arid and semi-arid lands Geographic narrowing: High-rainfall areas, arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) Key objectives: Promote value chain growth and diversification, to increase incomes, enhance food security, and improve nutritional status for women and children. Geographic and Value Chain
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FTF High Level Results so far: 1.5 million household benefitted from agriculture support 3 million children under five reached with nutrition interventions Target and Results Impact-level FTF targets in 2017: Reduce the prevalence of poverty in the ZOI by 20% from 50.15% to 40.12% in 2017 Reduce stunting by 20% in ZOI from 35.3% to 28.24% in 2017
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nutrition on-the-farm inputs, agronomy, post-harvest storage, irrigation finance WASH integration technology & innovation policy analysis applied research small-scale infrastructu re trade facilitation youth & women agri- business Areas of Focus
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Livestock and Resilience Responsive and adaptable livestock market systems SupplyDemand Pastoralists are (1) capable and (2) willing to sustainably take advantage of end market opportunities Livestock end market opportunities are increased Transparent and accountable pastoral market systems New and improved infrastructure Increased information and trust Inclusive formal and informal regulations Improving enabling environment for livestock market systems Increasing the participation of the poor, including women and youth Relationship building between value chain actors Supporting value chain actors to engage pastoralists efficiently and at scale Increasing availability and accessibility of input services (fodder, veterinary supplies) Promoting behavior change among pastoralists to engage in commercial activity Investing in market rehabilitation and value chain upgrading Promoting improved market management Expanding commercial activity in livestock sector
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Ongoing projects Implementing Activities Kenya Agricultural Value Chain Enterprise Accelerated Value Chain Development One Acre Fund Africa Lead Resilience and Economic Growth in Arid Lands – Accelerated Growth Resilience and Economic Growth in Arid Lands – Improved Resilience Financial Inclusion for Rural Microenterprises Kenya Innovation Engine NHP Plus Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) TBD KALRO – TBD, follow on program KEPHIS – TBD, follow on program Government of Kenya Partners MoALF (Ag. and livestock) County governments Ministry of Health (Nutrition and WASH) Ministry of Water and Irrigation (WASH) KALRO KEPHIS Tegemeo/ Egerton Univ. University of Nairobi
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Thank You 9 www.feedthefuture.gov
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