FINALIZATION OF THE NATIONAL SOCIAL PROTECTION INVESTMENT PLAN
The purpose of the Social Protection Investment Plan is to outline proposals for expanding the national Social Protection Sector up to 2030
The purpose of the Social Protection Investment Plan is to outline proposals for expanding the national Social Protection Sector up to 2030
The global attention for innovative Social protection interventions continues to progressively gain prominence within developing economies.
Social Risk Management (SRM) is premised on the principles of engaging local populations in development projects from the early design
The Sustainable Urban Economic Development
The Northern Rangeland Trust (NRT) has established the need to support the County Government of Samburu to develop, validate and disseminate a ten-year Tourism Strategic Plan (2022-2031).
SOS Children’s Villages support children within their communities and familiar environments in Kenya. Besides just giving children a new home, SOS Family Strengthening Programmes
The Enhanced Single Registry is implemented as part of Component 1 of the Kenya Social and Economic Inclusion Programme (KSEIP) – Enhancing institutional capacity and social protection delivery systems,
The overall study goal is to generate insights to improve the delivery of, demand for and uptake of the COVID-19 vaccines in sub-Saharan Africa, using Kenya, Nigeria, and Ethiopia as examples.
In line with Kenya’s Social Protection Investment Plan (SPIP), the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (MLSP) with support from development partners is developing options for a national Universal Child Benefit (UCB).
The School Transport System for Children with Disabilities (STRIDE) is a County Government of Mombasa project under the Department of Education and ICT and implemented with the technical support of UNICEF.