Kenya Feed the Future 2011–2015 Multi-Year Strategy
This report outlines the U.S. Government's strategic plan for addressing global hunger and food security in Kenya from 2011 to 2015, focusing on agricultural growth and improved nutrition.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | U.S. Government |
Time horizon: | 2011 |
Geographic focus: | Kenya |
Methods
The research method involved strategic planning, analysis of agricultural and nutritional challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned from previous initiatives. It included geographic and value chain selection, alignment with Kenyan government plans, and stakeholder consultations.
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Key Insights
The U.S. Government's Kenya Feed the Future Strategy for 2011-2015 aims to combat hunger and improve food security by promoting agricultural sector growth, enhancing nutrition, and fostering private sector engagement. The strategy leverages partnerships and innovation, targets vulnerable populations, and aligns with Kenya's development priorities. It emphasizes value chains like maize, dairy, and horticulture, and integrates cross-cutting themes such as gender, youth, and climate change adaptation.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2010s time horizon | 2011 time horizon | English publication language | Kenya geographic scope | agricultural growth | agriculture | capacity building | climate change | development strategy | economics | focal points | food | gender | improved nutrition | innovation | investment plans | nutrition | policy reform | poverty reduction | private sector | sustainable development | value chains | youth