Communities across Kenya continue to face rising threats from droughts, floods, landslides, and other climate-driven hazards. When warnings arrive too late — or fail to spark timely action — entire livelihoods are put at risk. Building stronger, people-centered early warning systems has never been more urgent.
A major new funding call is now inviting organizations to help reinforce Kenya’s disaster preparedness. This opportunity supports initiatives that enhance risk communication, forecasting, institutional coordination, community-level readiness, and impact-based decision-making. Civil society actors, technical organizations, and local partners are encouraged to propose targeted, evidence-driven interventions aligned with national disaster management priorities.
Projects may focus on improving local and national situation rooms, integrating data platforms, strengthening hazard mapping, designing early action protocols, or leading training and simulation exercises that turn alerts into real protective action. Approaches that empower frontline communities and reinforce long-term institutional capacity are especially welcomed.
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