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PASTORALIST INITIATIVE FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (PIPED)

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Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate)

activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • Emergency Response and Relief Operations 1 activity
    • Climate Action, Drought Management, and Livelihood Resilience
      Supports community conversation groups and self-help groups, provides livestock (shoats, camels, cattle), implements cash transfers, carries out destocking and restocking, provides water through tankers, rehabilitates boreholes, and strengthens Water Users Associations (WUAs) during drought emergencies.
  • Local Governance & Service Delivery Capacity Building 1 activity
    • Community and Institutional Capacity Building
      Engages community members, strengthens local institutions, maintains a volunteer database for community mobilization, and provides leadership and enterprise management skills training to groups to improve social, economic, and environmental resilience.
  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
    • Education Access and Infrastructure
      Provides scholarships, establishes Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Alternative Basic Education (ABE) centers, builds schools, and conducts back-to-school campaigns to increase pupil enrollment.
  • Community-Led Peacebuilding & Conflict Mediation 1 activity
    • Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention
      Conducts dialogue meetings and trainings, and establishes Right clubs in schools, women groups, youth groups, and PWD groups to promote security, peacebuilding, conflict prevention, and recovery in targeted communities and hotspot areas.
  • Microfinance and Savings Group Support 1 activity
    • Revolving Credit Funds Management
      Facilitates the circulation of approximately Kenya Shillings 13 million in revolving credit funds among beneficiaries to support economic activities.
  • Clean Water Infrastructure Development 1 activity
    • Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Infrastructure Development
      Constructs and rehabilitates water infrastructure, including underground tanks, earth pans, above-ground school tanks, rock catchments, sand dams, water distribution systems, and improved shallow wells, and supports the construction of pit latrines in areas lacking reliable water sources.
relationships · 30

who they work with

  • ARAHA Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.
  • CORDAID Funder — Provided emergency funds for various emergency related activities and for livestock distribution.
  • Caritas Austria Funder — Provided emergency funds for various emergency related activities and for livestock distribution.
  • Caritas Austria Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • Concern World Wide Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • Concern Worldwide Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.
  • Constituency Development Funds Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • DFID/Maji na Ufanisi Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • ECHO Funder — Provided emergency funds for various emergency related activities and for livestock distribution.
  • ECHO/CORDAID Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • EU - Water facility Partner — Partnered through a consortium with VSF-Germany and Solidarites International to support water management and sanitation in target communities.
  • Forum SYD Partner — Partnered with PISP on advocacy and governance activities.
  • HelpAge Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.
  • HelpAge International Partner — Partnered with PISP on advocacy and governance activities.
  • ICDR Government — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • IDRC Government — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • IUCN Government — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • Japanese Embassy Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • MISEREOR Partner — Partnered to support water management, sanitation, and hygiene in target communities.
  • NGO Coordination Board Government — Government body with which PISP is registered as a nonprofit organization in Kenya.
  • Nature Conservancy Partner — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • Oxfam GB Funder — Provided assistance for livestock distribution.
  • Sign of Hope Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.
  • Solidarites International Partner — Partnered through a consortium with EU-Water Facility and VSF-Germany to support water management and sanitation in target communities.
  • UNDP Government — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • UNICEF Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.
  • UNICEF WASH Section Partner — Collaborated on building rain-harvesting water structures in water-scarce areas.
  • United Nations Foundation Government — Part of the Equator Initiative partnership that awarded PISP for grassroots environmental and poverty reduction work.
  • VSF - Germany Partner — Partnered through a consortium with EU-Water Facility and Solidarites International to support water management and sanitation in target communities.
  • VSF-G Funder — Provided funding for disaster handling.