In response to the severe drought conditions experienced in the region, AICHM partnered with CBM International to address acute food insecurity needs. The "Nasinyono Drought Emergency Response Project- Phase 3" was initiated to provide critical support to Early Childhood Development (ECD) centers and the Nasinyono community in Turkana West, Turkana County. The overarching goal of this project was to contribute to the ongoing efforts of the Kenyan Government and other humanitarian organizations in meeting the immediate needs and safeguarding the lives of the affected populations. Specifically, the project aimed to reach 2,150 individuals (430 households) from the Nasinyono community and 1,140 children across five ECD centers, collectively impacted by the devastating drought crisis in the country.
Through this intervention, AICHM and CBM International collaborated to deliver urgent relief measures, ensuring access to essential food supplies and nutritional support for vulnerable communities. The project's comprehensive approach addressed the critical needs arising from the drought, providing a lifeline to those facing food insecurity and enabling them to withstand the impacts of this natural disaster. AICHM ensured regular monitoring and evaluation mechanisms were put in place to ensure transparency, accountability, and the effective distribution of aid to the intended beneficiaries.