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Integrated Livelihood Improvement Project (ILIP)

The Integrated Livelihood Improvement Project (ILIP) project is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) program and has been working in partnership with Transform Aid International (TAI) and is working with community members to develop lasting solutions to reduce poverty levels. We believe in empowering people, thus the project begins by setting up community-based organizations (CBO), where community members can receive training and resources to start making changes in their own lives. The community members also work with local partners/government/counties to develop holistic community plans, which begins with them identifying the root causes of their problems and then mapping out the best ways of addressing them. The project aims to improve the living conditions for 35,844 people in Kitui and Machakos counties in Lower Eastern Kenya since 2018 through capacity building initiatives and support towards diversifying their income sources, increasing water access and food security, improving hygiene and sanitation, environmental and natural resource management and establishment of functional and all-inclusive community-based structures. Project Partners Project Partners

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Integrated Livelihood Improvement Project (ILIP)

The Integrated Livelihood Improvement Project (ILIP) project is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) program and has been working in partnership with Transform Aid International (TAI) and is working with community members to develop lasting solutions to reduce poverty levels. We believe in empowering people, thus the project begins by setting up community-based organizations (CBO), where community members can receive training and resources to start making changes in their own lives. The community members also work with local partners/government/counties to develop holistic community plans, which begins with them identifying the root causes of their problems and then mapping out the best ways of addressing them.

The project aims to improve the living conditions for 35,844 people in Kitui and Machakos counties in Lower Eastern Kenya since 2018 through capacity building initiatives and support towards diversifying their income sources, increasing water access and food security, improving hygiene and sanitation, environmental and natural resource management and establishment of functional and all-inclusive community-based structures.

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Garissa Livelihood Improvement Project (GLIP)

The project is funded by Transform Aid International (TAI) ,working with community members to develop lasting solutions to their poverty

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Garissa Livelihood Improvement Project (GLIP)

The Garissa Livelihood Improvement Project (GLIP) is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) program and has been working in partnership with through Transform Aid International (TAI) and is working with community members to develop lasting solutions to their poverty. The overall goal of the project is to improve the living conditions of the 5095 people of Sankuri ward in Balambala Sub County Garissa County by June 2024. This has been done through the established all-inclusive and organized community structures, improved knowledge, skills, technology transfer and marketing of agriculture and livestock units leading to sustainable farming systems and household incomes. Installations and rehabilitation of water structures at community level leading to increased access to water and reduced distances to water points for domestic, irrigation and livestock use. Hygiene and sanitation awareness and provision of hygiene materials leading to reduced prevalence on diseases and containment of the spread of Covid-19 among the target community.

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Livelihood Improvement Project (LIP)

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Livelihood Improvement Project (LIP)

The Livelihood Improvement Project (LIP) receives funding from the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) program and has been working in partnership with Anglican Board of Mission (ABM/AID) to improve the livelihoods of the most vulnerable communities, making them more resilient to the effects of climate change and strengthening community institutions in Machakos and Makueni counties since 2009. ADSE has also been working closely with the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) in strengthening Anglican communities in their faith, especially amongst the children and youth to; increase water accessibility and safe hygiene environments in the target areas, increase crop and livestock productivity,  enhance the capacity of the  Community-based organizations to conserve the environment , increase household income, and increase CBO members knowledge on cross-cutting issues affecting the society for improved community cohesion and enhancement of service delivery .

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Integrated Food Security Project (IFSP)

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Integrated Food Security Project (IFSP)

The project goal is to have improved Food Security/ Livelihoods for 22,288 community members in Machakos, Makueni & Kitui counties. The projects aim at ensuring that; Community based organizations successfully advocate and lobby for resources to the benefit of their members, Livelihood of smaller farmers belonging to the target group increases as well as improving their hygiene situation through having reliable and available access to water.

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Self Help Group Approach-Project

This project funded by Kinder not HLife (KNH), which is a development approach meant to empower the very poor in the Makueni County economically, socially and politically. The approach seeks to promote the enjoyment of human rights for all at community level, especially women, vulnerable and marginalized persons. It focuses more on poor women and their children and then broadens its focus to entire household/ community.  Every human being has a God given potential and what he/she requires is good environment and facilitation to allow such individual unleash such potential. This is achieved through organizing them into small manageable groups (e.g. 15 – 20 members). The program aims at seeing 90 to 100 Self Help groups 8-10 clusters and 1 federation formed.

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Self Help Group Approach-Project

This project funded by Kinder not HLife (KNH), which is a development approach meant to empower the very poor in the Makueni County economically, socially and politically. The approach seeks to promote the enjoyment of human rights for all at community level, especially women, vulnerable and marginalized persons. It focuses more on poor women and their children and then broadens its focus to entire household/ community.  Every human being has a God given potential and what he/she requires is good environment and facilitation to allow such individual unleash such potential. This is achieved through organizing them into small manageable groups (e.g. 15 – 20 members). The program aims at seeing 90 to 100 Self Help groups 8-10 clusters and 1 federation formed.

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KALRO Improved Indigenous Chicken

ADSE is implementing The KALRO improved indigenous chicken (KIIC) project targeting 2,500 small holder farmers in Machakos and Kitui counties. The project is funded by European Union through KARLO in partnership with the Government of Kenya and is targeting green grams, cowpeas, sorghum and poultry value chains, increased water access, enhanced environmental conservation and mainstreaming cross cutting issues like HIV, Disability, children and women empowerment. The project aims at improving Agriculture sector to reduce the national food deficit by strengthening adoption of climate smart agricultural approaches and market integrated small holder agriculture competitiveness through dissemination and commercialization of KALRO improved indigenous chicken breeds with the following Objectives; To promote farmer adoption of new KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken climate smart technologies for increased production and productivity of Chicken value chain. To link farmers to KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken commodity markets. To facilitate farmer access to and use of production inputs. To enhance farmer access to and derive services from financial institutions. To build capacity of farmers and other stakeholders along the KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken value chain.

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KALRO Improved Indigenous Chicken

ADSE is implementing The KALRO improved indigenous chicken (KIIC) project targeting 2,500 small holder farmers in Machakos and Kitui counties. The project is funded by European Union through KARLO in partnership with the Government of Kenya and is targeting green grams, cowpeas, sorghum and poultry value chains, increased water access, enhanced environmental conservation and mainstreaming cross cutting issues like HIV, Disability, children and women empowerment. The project aims at improving Agriculture sector to reduce the national food deficit by strengthening adoption of climate smart agricultural approaches and market integrated small holder agriculture competitiveness through dissemination and commercialization of KALRO improved indigenous chicken breeds with the following Objectives;

  1. To promote farmer adoption of new KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken climate smart technologies for increased production and productivity of Chicken value chain.
  2. To link farmers to KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken commodity markets.
  3. To facilitate farmer access to and use of production inputs.
  4. To enhance farmer access to and derive services from financial institutions.
  5. To build capacity of farmers and other stakeholders along the KALRO improved Indigenous Chicken value chain.
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