Sectors of Focus

Foster an informed health and education environment by increasing the quantity and quality of timely, inclusive & trusted information for refugees and host community in Dadaab, Kakuma, and Kalobeyei through community engagement.

Health

  • Acute Malnutrition

  • Respiratory Tract Infections

  • Skin Infections

  • Neo-natal & Maternal Mortality

  • Cholera & Malaria

Promoting health-seeking behaviour through improved access to accurate health information, increased awareness & knowledge about diseases & major health challenges.

Education

  • Increasing girl child enrollment & transition rates

  • Interactive engagement in creating a culture of learning

  • Addressing low education transitions

  • Combating out-of-school idleness

  • Engaging & encouraging youth to go back to school

  • Education as a right

  • Parental involvement

Create greater awareness about education registration, improve enrolment & promote the return to school following C-19.

Food Assistance

Increase access to information for refugees to ensure awareness of
WFP’s food assistance activities and related processes, to promote participation in new initiatives, and to promote nutrition behavior change for improved communication.

Durable Solutions

Potential for Voluntary Return and Generic solutions Realized.

Strengthen access to multi-sectoral services through the provision of actionable lifesaving information

Climate & Environment

Strengthening Community Participation and Accountability in Health, and Resiliency Outcomes in Refugee Camps