Country Diagnostic Report, Kenya
This report highlights what will determine Kenya鈥檚 quest to progress to middle-income status by 2030 and improve water security
Abstract
Kenya is one of Africa鈥檚 most dynamic and entrepreneurial economies, but one with increasing water security risks. These risks are of growing concern to the poor; where it is clear current poverty metrics do not capture the impact and implications of water shocks or long-term human exposure to water risks. This report highlights 4 significant but uncertain developments that will interact to determine Kenya鈥檚 progress in its quest to reach middle-income status by 2030 and improve water security for over 17 million poor people:
- the impacts of decentralisation
- resilience to climate shocks
- reducing inequality
- harnessing mobile ecosystems.
The report presents potential locations to establish Water Security Observatories that address these key issues and developments. Through a risk-based approach and science-practitioner partnerships, the observatories are proposed to examine 鈥榮mall towns in fragile lands鈥� and 鈥榖uild water secure institutions鈥� with the goal of reducing water security risks for the poor.
This paper is an output from the REACH Improving Water Security for the Poor programme
Citation
REACH. Country Diagnostic Report, Kenya. REACH Working Paper 3. REACH, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (2015) 24 pp.