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UNDP KENYA - Programs by Geographic Location March 2010 UNDP KENYA - Programs by Geographic Location March 2010 SUDAN ETHIOPIA KAKUMA 1 MANDERA 8 MARSABIT 4 8 MOYALE TURKANA 8 EASTERN 4 2 7,8 WAJIR 8 UGANDA 8 WEST POKOT SOMALIA SAMBURU N. Eastern ISIOLO 8 8 TRANS 8 8 16 NZOIA 2 MARAKWET MT ! KITALE ELGON 8 8 1 8 Rift valley 1,2 BUNGOMA LUGARI 7,8 ELDORET GARBA Western ! TULLA 2 8 1,4 KAKAMEGA 8 8 8 MERU NORTH 6,16 NANDI LAIKIPIA SIAYA 16 TIGANIA EAST 8 DADAAB 1,2 MERU CENTRAL KISUMU 1 BONDO NYANDO 8 1 1,4 2 8 1,2 1 15 KIPKELION MOLO MERU KURESOI SOUTH NAKURU Central 8 1 8 4 2 KIRINYAGA GARISSA 8 Nyanza SOTIK 8 MURANGA MWINGI 2 8 BORABU 8 NAIVASHA 1,2 5 6 8 8 TRANS MARA KURIA 8 NAROK 7,8 NAIROBI TANA RIVER 2,3 7 2 3-5 2,3,8 KITUI 8 1 8 LAMU DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT PREVENTION Programs at National Level = 14 Programs at National Level = 4 Programs at Province Level = 2 Programs at Province Level = 2 Programs at District Level = 1 Programs at District Level = 53 Coast Programs at Town Level = 0 TANZANIAPrograms at Town Level = 0 ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY POVERTY REDUCTION AND MDGs Indian Programs at National Level = 8 Programs at National Level = 3 Ocean Programs at Province Level = 3 Programs at Province Level = 2 KILIFI Programs at District Level = 8 Programs at District Level = 3 2 Programs at Town Level = 0 Programs at Town Level = 0 MOMBASA 4 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION TANZANIA KWALE AND RECOVERY LIKONI 8 Programs at National Level = 6 3 Programs at Province Level = 2 Programs at District Level = 2 Programs at Division Level = 2 Programs at Town Level = 2 PROJECT COVERAGE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY 6: Peace Building in Kenya: (National) 1: Marginal Justice: (Kitui, Kisumu) 1: Enhancing Water Governance through a HRBA: (Bondo) 7: Conflict Solving: (Turkana,Transmara,Mt. Elgon) Projects at Province Level 2: Implementation of Sexual Offences Act: (Nairobi) 2: World Sustainable Pastrolism Drive GEF IUCN: 8. Strengthening of Provincial Peace for PPFs ad District Peace 3: KHRC Strategic Plan: (Nairobi) (International) Committees: (NAIROBI:Langata, Embakassi, Kasarani; R/VALLEY: Projects at District/Division Level 4: MoJNCCA Capacity Support Agenda 4 Reforms: (National) 3: Improved Conservation and Governance: (Kwale) Turkana North, Turkana West, Turkana East, Turkana South, 5: Support to MFA: (National) 4: Indigenous Vegetation: (Marsabit, Turkana) Loima, Pokot North, Pokot Central, West Pokot, East Pokot, ! Projects at Town Level 5: The Village Model: (Murang'a) 6: Mainstreaming Disabilities: (National) Marakwet, Trans Nzoia West, Eldoret West, Trans Mara, Sotik, No Projects at District Level 7: NEPAD/APRM Sustaining Dialogue: (National) 6: Commercial Insects for Forest Conservation: (Mwingi, Kipkelion, Molo, Naivasha, Narok North, Laikipia North, Laikipia 8: National Capacity for Protection of Human Rights: Kakamega) West, Kuresoi, Samburu East, Samburu North, Samburu Central; (National) 7: Nairobi River Basin Phase II: (Nairobi) WESTERN: Lugari, Mt. Elgon; EASTERN: Isiolo, Tigania East, 9: Judicial Review: (National) 8: Safeguarding Food Security: (Laikipia, Samburu, Isiolo) Garbatula, Marsabit Central, Marsabit North, Marsabit South, Map Doc Name: 10: NCEPII/URAIA : (National) 9: Forest Recovery Policy and Strategy: (National) Moyale; COAST: Lamu East, Likoni, Tana River, Tana Delta; NORTH KENYA_UNDP_Programs_Location_16Mar2010 11: CEMDEF Clarion: (National) 10: Drought Coping with Support from GEF: (National) EASTERN: Garissa, Wajir East, Wajir North, Lagdera, Mandera Creation Date: 9 March 2010 12: Rights and Justice: (National) 11: Improvement Livelihood in Dryland Forest of Kenya: Central; NYANZA: Borabu, Kuria East, Kuria West, Nyando; Projection/Datum: WGS 1984 13: Access to Justice: (National) (National) CENTRAL: Kirinyaga South Web Resources: http://ochaonline.un.org/kenya 14: CSDG Facilitiy: (National) 12: Regional CDM Capacity Build. for Sub-Saharan Africa: 15: Paralegal Resources: (National) (National) POVERTY REDUCTION AND MDGs Map data source(s): 16: Action Aid Inequalities: (National) 13: Removal of Barriers to Energy Efficiency: (National) 1: District Business Solution Centres: (Murang'a, Bungoma, Siaya, UNDP 17: Public Sector Reform: (National) 14: Poverty and Environment Initiative: (National) Bondo, Meru South, Kisumu, Kitale, Eldoret) 15: Resource Utilisation in the Wetlands of River Nyando: 2: Kenya National Youth Development and Training Programme: Disclaimers: DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND RECOVERY (Nyando) (National [Muranga, Bungoma, Siaya, Bondo, Turkana, Kilifi, 1: Joint Host Community:(Kakuma and Daadab) 16: Strengthening the Protected areas Network in Kenya: Garissa, Meru]) The designations employed and the presentation of 2: Post Election Violence Livelihood Recovery (Trans Nzoia, Kakamega, Nandi) 3: CBK Capacity Building Support Project: (Nairobi) material on this map do not imply the expression of any Project:(Nakuru, Kisumu, Kitale, Eldoret, Nairobi) 4: Fanikisha Promoting Women in Business: (National [Nairobi, opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the 3: Enhanced Capacity for Recover from floods in PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT PREVENTION Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru, Mombasa]) United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, Kenya:(National) 1: Peace Support Operation Training: (International 5: NESC PP Dialogue: (Nairobi) territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning 4: Joint UN Programme on AID:(National) involving 13 countries) 6: Youth Employment Regional Programme: (National) the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. 5: Responding to HIV/AIDS at the Workplace:(National) 2: Support to RECSA II: (Nairobi) 7: PSDS Donor Coordination Unit Support: (National) 6: Enhancing GIPA and CSO Partnerships-KANGO:(National) 3: Support to the Facilitation Efforts Peacebuilding: (Nairobi) 8: Vision 2030: (National) Produced by: 7: Emergency Response to Drought:(National) 4: Conflict Transformation: (National) 9: Pro-Poor Policies and Planning: (National) 8: Disaster Risk Management for Kenya:(National) 5: Armed Violence: (National) UNOCHA Kenya Information Management Unit.
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