Kenya
Practical Action East Africa
Eastern Africa is affected by poverty and the majority of people live below the poverty line as economic, political and natural hazards constantly affect these areas. The problems they face include:
- Over 70% of people living in rural east Africa have no access to grid electricity or any other form of modern commercial energy.
- Poor people, particularly women, often expend large amounts of time and effort on transporting goods - on foot - to meet basic subsistence, economic and social needs.
- Food production is one of a complex set of options that rural communities pursue to secure better livelihoods, and in recent years, hunger and at times famine have had a devastating impact.
Practical Action has been working in eastern Africa since the 1980s, and the regional office was opened in Nairobi in 1992. We now operate in the Nairobi, Nakuru, Lake Victoria, Mandera, Lodwar (Turkana and Pokot) and Karamoja areas of Kenya, with projects extending into parts of Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia. Examples of our work in Kenya include:
Fireless cookers
Micro-hydro power
Shallow wells save lives
Adapting to climate change |
Playpumps
Toilets without water
Improved sanitation in Kenyan slums |
Read more about our work on the Practical Action East Africa website

