Lamu County Endorses EDE Phase II for Long-term Drought Resilience
Lamu County has approved the second phase of the Ending Drought Emergencies (EDE) framework to enhance drought resilience in Kenya. This initiative emphasizes sustainable management, shifting from emergency responses to systems that enhance water access, food security, and climate adaptation.

Lamu County has endorsed the second phase of the Ending Drought Emergencies (EDE) framework, focusing on sustainable drought management. The framework aims to transition from emergency responses to strengthening systems for water access, food security, and climate adaptation.
Recognized for its local initiatives like the Kiunga Desalination and Water Management Initiative, Lamu County aims to expand successful models across vulnerable areas. The Kiunga project has improved access to safe water and social cohesion while mitigating resource-based conflicts. Stakeholders are encouraged to adopt the EDE Phase II framework to enhance community resilience amid declining drought financing.




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