Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience Initiative in Turkana: Towards a Zero-Carbon World
- Kenya
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
The specific problem we are addressing within the Challenge is the urgent need to mitigate the impacts of climate change while adapting to a warming world, particularly in vulnerable communities like Turkana, which is severely affected by hunger, drought, poverty, and other effects of climate change. The scale of this problem is significant, with millions of people globally facing the dire consequences of extreme weather events, food insecurity, and environmental degradation.
In Turkana, an arid region in Kenya, the impact of climate change is acutely felt, exacerbating existing challenges such as food insecurity and water scarcity. The region's susceptibility to droughts and erratic rainfall patterns has led to recurrent food crises and widespread poverty. According to the Kenya Food Security Steering Group, Turkana County consistently ranks among the most food-insecure regions in the country, with over 80% of the population classified as food insecure.
Globally, the effects of climate change are even more pronounced, with up to 3.6 billion people living in contexts highly vulnerable to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, flooding, and droughts. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that without immediate and significant action, these impacts will continue to worsen, posing severe threats to human health, livelihoods, and ecosystems.
Several factors contribute to the problem, including greenhouse gas emissions from energy production, industrial activities, and agricultural practices. In Turkana, the reliance on rain-fed agriculture and pastoralism makes communities particularly vulnerable to climate variability and change. Degradation of natural resources, such as deforestation and land degradation, further exacerbates the region's vulnerability to climate-related shocks.
Our solution directly addresses these challenges by promoting sustainable agriculture practices, including beekeeping, aquaculture, horticulture, and afforestation, to mitigate carbon emissions, enhance food security, and build resilience in Turkana. By diversifying livelihoods and food sources, our initiative aims to reduce the reliance on climate-sensitive activities, such as rain-fed agriculture, while also restoring degraded ecosystems and sequestering carbon through afforestation efforts.
Through our project, we aim to positively impact thousands of households in Turkana, improving their food security, income opportunities, and overall resilience to climate change. By scaling our approach, we also hope to inspire similar initiatives in other vulnerable communities globally, contributing to broader efforts to address the climate crisis and build a more sustainable future for all.
Our solution incorporates an innovative approach to sustainable agriculture by integrating modern technologies with traditional practices. For example, in beekeeping, we introduce modern beehive designs equipped with sensors for monitoring hive health and productivity, allowing beekeepers to optimize their operations and maximize honey yields while minimizing disturbance to the bees. In aquaculture, we utilize recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) equipped with water filtration and monitoring systems, enabling efficient and environmentally friendly fish farming in water-scarce environments. Additionally, we explore novel horticultural techniques such as vertical gardening and hydroponics to maximize productivity in limited space and conserve water resources. Our afforestation efforts incorporate innovative techniques such as seed bombing and drone reforestation to rapidly restore degraded landscapes and enhance carbon sequestration. By combining these innovative approaches with community engagement and capacity-building initiatives, we aim to create a holistic and sustainable solution to address the challenges of climate change and food insecurity in Turkana.
Our solution primarily serves the communities residing in Turkana, Kenya, particularly those in the arid regions severely affected by hunger, drought, poverty, and the effects of climate change. This includes both refugee and host communities who face significant challenges in meeting their basic needs and building resilience against environmental shocks.
The target population consists of smallholder farmers, beekeepers, fishers, and horticulturists, many of whom are marginalized and underserved due to limited access to resources, markets, and support services. These communities rely heavily on rain-fed agriculture and pastoralism, which are increasingly vulnerable to climate variability and change.
Our solution aims to impact their lives in several ways:
1. Improved Food Security: By diversifying livelihoods and food sources through beekeeping, aquaculture, and horticulture, we aim to enhance food security and nutrition among vulnerable communities. This will reduce their dependence on rain-fed agriculture and mitigate the risk of crop failure during periods of drought.
2. Economic Empowerment: Through training, capacity-building, and market linkages, we seek to empower smallholder farmers and entrepreneurs to generate income from sustainable agriculture activities. This will create economic opportunities and reduce poverty levels within the community.
3. Environmental Sustainability: Our initiative promotes sustainable land management practices, afforestation, and ecosystem restoration, contributing to environmental conservation and resilience. By restoring degraded landscapes and enhancing biodiversity, we aim to mitigate the impacts of climate change and protect natural resources for future generations.
4. Community Resilience: By building capacity and fostering community-led initiatives, we aim to strengthen resilience against climate-related shocks and disasters. This includes equipping communities with knowledge and skills to adapt to changing environmental conditions and mitigate risks associated with extreme weather events.
our solution seeks to empower marginalized communities in Turkana to build sustainable livelihoods, improve their quality of life, and adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. By addressing their immediate needs and promoting long-term resilience, we aim to create lasting positive impacts on their lives and well-being.
As a team deeply rooted in the local community of Turkana, Kenya, we are uniquely positioned to design and deliver our solution effectively to the target population. Our team lead, Avril Ndambwe Shabani, is a member of the community and the co-founder of Kakuma Bee Social Enterprise Ltd, a refugee community-driven agribusiness organization established in 2019. Avril's personal experience living and a refugee in Turkana and his intimate understanding of the challenges faced by the community, including both refugee and host communities most affected by climate change, as well as displaced people, inform our approach to addressing their needs.
Our team comprises individuals who have direct experience living and working in Turkana, including members from both the refugee and host communities, as well as displaced individuals. We prioritize community engagement and participation throughout the design and implementation phases of our solution, ensuring that the voices of all stakeholders are heard and considered.
Our solution is guided by the input, ideas, and agendas of the communities we serve. We actively involve community members in decision-making processes, conducting needs assessments, focus group discussions, and consultations to understand their priorities, concerns, and aspirations.
Furthermore, we have established partnerships with local organizations, government agencies, and community leaders to leverage existing resources and networks. This collaborative approach ensures that our solution is contextually relevant, sustainable, and inclusive, benefiting all members of the community, including displaced people.
By drawing on our team's firsthand knowledge of the community, coupled with meaningful engagement and collaboration with local stakeholders, we are confident in our ability to deliver a solution that addresses the unique needs and priorities of the refugee and host communities, as well as displaced individuals, most affected by climate change in Turkana.
- Enable a low-carbon and nutritious global food system, across large and small-scale producers plus supply chains that reduce food loss.
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 5. Gender Equality
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
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- 10. Reduced Inequalities
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We selected the Growth stage because we have already implemented several initiatives and projects in the community, demonstrating our ability to deliver solutions at scale. Specifically, we have established a tree nursery and an apiary consisting of 70 beehives, along with various other agricultural and environmental initiatives.
Through these projects, we have directly served a significant number of beneficiaries within the community, including both refugee and host communities, as well as displaced individuals. Our tree nursery has provided saplings and training to local farmers, enabling them to engage in afforestation efforts and improve land management practices. Additionally, our apiary has not only contributed to the conservation of bee populations but has also generated income and employment opportunities for community members involved in beekeeping activities.
our track record of successful implementation and tangible impact on the ground demonstrates that we have moved beyond the pilot stage and are ready for further growth and expansion of our initiatives to reach even more beneficiaries in the community.
We are applying to Solve because we recognize the immense value that Solve offers in terms of connections, resources, and support to advance our solution to the next level. While funding is certainly important and very crucial, our primary motivation for applying to Solve is to access the broader network of partners, mentors, and experts who can provide invaluable guidance and expertise across various aspects of our solution implementation.
One specific barrier that we face is the need for technical expertise and resources to further develop and scale our agricultural and environmental initiatives. While we have made significant progress in establishing projects such as our tree nursery and apiary, we recognize that there are opportunities for optimization and expansion that require specialized knowledge and support. Solve's network of technical experts and potential partners can provide us with access to cutting-edge technologies, best practices, and innovative approaches to address challenges related to sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and community empowerment.
Additionally, we seek assistance in navigating legal and regulatory frameworks that may impact our operations, particularly in the context of working within a refugee camp and engaging with displaced populations. Solve's expertise in legal and regulatory matters, as well as its connections with relevant stakeholders and organizations, can help us ensure compliance and mitigate any potential legal barriers that may arise.
Furthermore, cultural and market barriers present challenges in effectively engaging with the local community and scaling our initiatives. Solve's diverse network and inclusive approach can provide us with insights into cultural sensitivities, market dynamics, and community preferences, enabling us to tailor our solutions more effectively to the needs and realities of the communities we serve.
by becoming a Solver with Solve, we hope to access a wealth of resources, expertise, and partnerships that will enable us to overcome these barriers and accelerate the impact of our solution. We are committed to leveraging Solve's platform not only to raise awareness about our initiatives but also to collaborate with like-minded organizations and individuals who share our vision of creating positive change in the world.
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Our solution stands out for its innovative approach to addressing the complex challenges of climate change and food insecurity in the arid region of Turkana. Several key elements make our solution truly innovative:
1. Holistic Approach: Unlike traditional interventions that focus on singular aspects of agriculture or environmental conservation, our solution takes a holistic approach that integrates multiple strategies. By combining beekeeping, aquaculture, horticulture, and afforestation, we create synergies that enhance the resilience of local ecosystems and livelihoods. This comprehensive approach not only addresses immediate needs but also builds long-term sustainability.
2. Community-Centered Design: Our solution prioritizes community involvement and empowerment at every stage of the process. From project planning to implementation and evaluation, we actively engage with refugee and host communities, displaced individuals, and other stakeholders. By incorporating local knowledge, preferences, and priorities into our initiatives, we ensure that they are contextually relevant and culturally appropriate, thereby increasing their effectiveness and acceptance.
3. Sustainable Technologies: We leverage innovative technologies and practices to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impact. For example, our beekeeping operations utilize modern beehive designs that optimize honey production while minimizing disturbance to bee colonies. Similarly, our aquaculture systems employ sustainable fish farming techniques that conserve water resources and minimize waste. These technologies not only improve productivity but also promote environmental stewardship and resilience.
4. Economic Empowerment: Beyond environmental benefits, our solution generates economic opportunities for marginalized communities, particularly women and youth. Through training, capacity building, and income-generating activities, we empower individuals to become self-reliant and economically independent. By harnessing the potential of agriculture and environmental conservation as drivers of economic growth, we catalyze broader positive impacts on local economies and livelihoods.
5. Scalability and Replicability: Our solution is designed to be scalable and replicable in other similar contexts, both within Turkana and beyond. By documenting best practices, lessons learned, and success stories, we create a knowledge-sharing platform that enables others to adopt and adapt our approach to their own settings. This not only amplifies the impact of our solution but also fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange among diverse stakeholders working towards similar goals.
Our innovative solution offers a transformative approach to addressing climate change, food insecurity, and poverty in the arid region of Turkana. By harnessing the power of community engagement, sustainable technologies, and economic empowerment, we catalyze positive change that extends far beyond our immediate interventions, ultimately transforming the market and landscape of sustainable development in the region.
Our solution operates on a theory of change that revolves around empowering communities in the arid region of Turkana to build resilience and improve their livelihoods in the face of climate change and food insecurity.
1. Activities: We engage in various activities such as beekeeping, aquaculture, horticulture, and afforestation, providing training, resources, and support to community members.
2. Outputs: These activities result in tangible outputs, including increased bee populations, improved fish yields, diversified crop production, and expanded forest cover.
3. Immediate Outcomes: As a direct result of our activities and outputs, we expect to see several immediate outcomes:
- Improved access to nutritious food sources for community members, reducing food insecurity and malnutrition.
- Increased income opportunities for participants through the sale of honey, fish, fruits, and other agricultural products.
- Enhanced environmental resilience through biodiversity conservation, soil health improvement, and climate change mitigation.
4. Longer-Term Outcomes: Over time, these immediate outcomes contribute to broader, longer-term outcomes:
- Improved socioeconomic well-being and reduced vulnerability among refugee and host communities, leading to greater self-reliance and resilience.
- Enhanced ecosystem health and biodiversity, supporting long-term sustainability and climate resilience in the region.
- Strengthened social cohesion and community empowerment, fostering greater collaboration and collective action in addressing common challenges.
5. Evidence and Support: Our theory of change is supported by various forms of evidence, including:
- Research on the effectiveness of similar interventions in comparable contexts.
- Feedback and insights from community members and stakeholders gathered through consultations and participatory processes.
- Monitoring and evaluation data tracking progress against key indicators and milestones.
By following this theory of change, we expect our solution to have a meaningful impact on the problem by addressing immediate needs while also building long-term resilience and sustainability in the communities we serve.
Our impact goals for our solution are centered around creating positive, measurable changes in the lives of refugee and host communities in the arid region of Turkana, with a focus on addressing food insecurity, poverty, and environmental degradation. Our key impact goals include:
1. Increased Food Security: We aim to ensure that community members have reliable access to nutritious food sources throughout the year, reducing the prevalence of hunger and malnutrition. We measure progress towards this goal by tracking indicators such as:
- Percentage of households with improved access to diverse and nutritious food sources.
- Reduction in the prevalence of malnutrition among children and adults.
2. Poverty Alleviation: Our solution seeks to improve household incomes and economic opportunities for participants, lifting them out of poverty and enhancing their overall well-being. Progress towards this goal is measured through indicators such as:
- Increase in household income levels over time.
- Percentage of participants reporting improved economic stability and reduced reliance on external aid.
3. Environmental Sustainability: We are committed to promoting environmental conservation and sustainability practices, including biodiversity conservation, soil health improvement, and climate change mitigation. Progress in this area is assessed through indicators such as:
- Expansion of forest cover and reforestation efforts.
- Improvement in soil fertility and erosion control measures.
- Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration.
4. Community Resilience: Our solution aims to build resilience among refugee and host communities, enabling them to cope with and adapt to the impacts of climate change and other challenges. We measure progress towards this goal by tracking indicators such as:
- Community participation and engagement in decision-making processes related to resource management and climate adaptation.
- Enhancement of social cohesion and mutual support networks within communities.
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we employ a combination of quantitative and qualitative data collection methods, including surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, and participatory assessments. We also utilize relevant indicators associated with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning our monitoring and evaluation efforts with internationally recognized benchmarks for sustainable development. Regular monitoring and evaluation activities allow us to assess the effectiveness of our interventions, identify areas for improvement, and make evidence-based decisions to optimize our impact on the ground.
Our solution harnesses a combination of traditional knowledge systems and modern technologies to address the challenges facing refugee and host communities in the arid region of Turkana. At the core of our approach is the integration of innovative techniques in agriculture, including beekeeping, aquaculture, horticulture, and afforestation, with traditional farming practices adapted to the local environment.
1. Beekeeping Technology: We utilize modern beehive designs and monitoring tools to optimize honey production while ensuring the conservation of bee populations. This includes the use of modular beehive systems equipped with sensors to monitor hive health, temperature, and humidity. Additionally, we employ modern techniques for hive management and honey extraction to enhance productivity and quality.
2. Aquaculture Techniques: Our solution incorporates modern aquaculture technologies to establish fish farming systems in the region's water bodies, including ponds and reservoirs. This involves the use of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) equipped with sensors for water quality monitoring, automated feeding mechanisms, and efficient waste management practices to ensure sustainable fish production.
3. Horticultural Innovations: We leverage modern agricultural practices such as precision farming, drip irrigation, and greenhouse technology to cultivate a variety of crops in the arid environment. This includes the use of climate-resilient crop varieties, soil moisture sensors, and mobile-based agricultural extension services to optimize crop yields while conserving water resources.
4. Afforestation Strategies: Our solution integrates modern forestry techniques with indigenous knowledge systems to restore and expand forest cover in the region. This involves the use of drone technology for aerial mapping and monitoring of reforestation sites, coupled with community-based reforestation initiatives and agroforestry models to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services.
By combining these modern technologies with traditional knowledge systems, we aim to create a holistic approach to sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation in Turkana. Our solution empowers communities to adapt to climate change, improve food security, and enhance their resilience, while promoting the preservation of cultural heritage and ecological balance.
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Our solution team consists of 5 full-time staff members dedicated to project management, implementation, and coordination. Additionally, we have 8 part-time staff members who contribute expertise in areas such as agriculture, environmental science, and community engagement. Furthermore, we engage 6 contractors and other workers on a temporary basis to support specific tasks such as data collection, technical assistance, and logistics. This multidisciplinary team collaborates closely to ensure the successful execution of our solution and maximize its impact on the ground.
Our solution has been in development since 2021, during which time we have been actively refining our approach, conducting pilot projects, and engaging with stakeholders to address the challenges faced by refugee and host communities in Turkana. Throughout this period, we have been committed to iteratively improving our solution to ensure its effectiveness and sustainability in meeting the needs of the communities we serve.
Our team is deeply committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of our work. We recognize that diverse perspectives and experiences are essential for driving innovation and effectively addressing the complex challenges faced by refugee and host communities in Turkana. As such, we have taken intentional steps to ensure that our team reflects a wide range of backgrounds, identities, and perspectives.
Firstly, our leadership team is intentionally diverse, comprising individuals from various cultural, ethnic, and professional backgrounds. We believe that this diversity at the highest levels of our organization not only enriches our decision-making processes but also serves as a role model for promoting inclusivity throughout our team.
Additionally, we have established clear goals for enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within our team. These goals include increasing the representation of underrepresented groups, including women, ethnic minorities, and individuals from marginalized communities, at all levels of our organization. We are actively working to recruit team members from diverse backgrounds and provide them with opportunities for growth and advancement within our organization.
To minimize barriers to opportunity for staff, we have implemented policies and practices aimed at creating an inclusive work environment. This includes offering flexible working arrangements to accommodate diverse needs and commitments, providing ongoing training and development opportunities to support professional growth, and fostering open communication channels where all team members feel empowered to voice their perspectives and concerns.
Furthermore, we prioritize creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members. We have established channels for feedback and dialogue, including regular team meetings and anonymous suggestion boxes, to ensure that all voices are heard and valued. We actively promote mutual respect, empathy, and collaboration among team members, recognizing that diverse perspectives strengthen our collective impact. our team is committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We believe that by fostering a diverse and inclusive team, we can better serve the needs of refugee and host communities in Turkana and drive positive social change on a broader scale.