Effectiveness of Drought Risk Reduction Policies: Case Study of Hay Production in Kajiado County, Kenya

American Journal of Climate Change


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Abstract: Kenya has integrated several international, continental, and regional strategies and policies into its national and county programs to address climate-related disasters in livestock systems in pastoralism. This study reviews how these policy instruments have been integrated into local laws and the viability of hay production, a drought risk reduction strategy. The methodology used was a desktop review of policies, a KAP survey using a quantitative and qualitative questionnaire on 354 pastoralists and key informants selected using stratified random sampling, and a cost-benefit analysis of 23 hay farms in Kajiado-Central sub-county. The findings established that Kenya had adopted adequate legal instruments to support disasters in general and droughts specifically. However, the strategies are not elaborated into practical guidance resulting in poor implementation.

Author:
Henry Mikiugu Mutembei, John Kaunga Muthee, Judy Kimaru
Theme/Sector:
Counties, Floods and Droughts, Kajiado County, Livestock
Year
2021