Funding Partner:Kenya community Development Foundation
Project over view
- Focus on Sustainable Household Agricultural Productivity and Empowerment
- Siaya County’s high HIV prevalence (14-15%), being 4.2 times higher than the national prevelence and 38.3% poverty rate drives the high burden of over 69,000 Vulnerable Children. These children include over 12,000 adolescents and children living with HIV whose families face systemic multidimensional challenges; which compromise child well-being while struggling with barriers to healthcare, education, child safety, food security and economic stability; creating a cycle-of-vulnerabilities.
Objectives :
- Improved access to Healthcare, Food, Housing and Education for 400 households in Siaya County
- 95% of agricultural participants record over 50% increase in livelihood score.
- SMEs survive first 6 months post-support.
- By October 2026, target community women and girls in Siaya county will experience a reduction in the time spent on unpaid care and domestic work, will have increased their economic participation, and will see improvements in their well-being.
 Coverage : SHAPE Project is currently being implemented in Siaya County
Orientation :Â Child -focused and Group -Centered
Statistics :
- Number of Groups -30
- Number of households covered – 557
- Number of OVC -988
- Project site-Siaya County
- Community work force-16