Community-based climate adaptation and gender justice in Kenya
Description of the project:
Since 2007, Church World Service has supported isolated communities in Kenya through a programme called Asset Based Community Development Framework (ABCD) to address both gender inequalities and climate adaptation. It includes gender-power workshops, parental education promoting girls’ schooling, and the creation of locally-led water management committees. The programme also tackles women’s economic empowerment through revenue diversification: adolescent girls and young women are trained in beekeeping, entrepreneuship and leadership. Community-led solutions are created and maintained to improve food security and climate resilience for over 7,000 beneficiaries, and transform gender power relations.
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Financially supported by: Buhler Family Foundation
Climate impact
- 53 sand dams have been built, with water facilities benefitting
- 75% of farmers now grow drought tolerant crops
Gender impact
- Girls’ schooling is supported via self-managed village savings, reducing forced marriage and GBV
- Community allows a power shift that alleviates women’s workload
- Gender-power workshops for all community members
Scalability / replicability
- Consultations with the local community to inform project activities and desired outcomes
- Water management committees form a replicable model for climate resilience
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