Author: Maralal caritas
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024
The Catholic Diocese of Maralal wishes you Merry Christmas! May your heart be light, your celebrations be joyful, and your time with loved ones be filled with warmth and laughter. Wishing you a holiday season full of love, peace, and happiness. May the spirit of Christmas bring you hope and inspiration for the coming year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2024
DISTRIBUTION OF SEEDLINGS
Caritas Maralal in partnership with CAFOD, distributed a variety of drought resistant seedlings to agro-pastoral farmers in Samburu County to promote food security, as shown in the clip below.
Emergency and Recovery Training
Emergency and recovery project funded by CAFOD conducted a two days training of Emergency response team from Suguta ward. The main objective of the training is to equip them with knowledge on prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery to emergencies.
Community-led total sanitation training
1st Samburu County Resilience Knowledge Fair
Caritas Maralal and Radio Mchungaji 94.5 FM at the 1st Samburu County Resilience Knowledge Fair under the theme: Strengthening Community Learning to increase adaptive capacity to shocks and stresses at Maralal Safari Lodge. Thank you Samburu County and USAID RLA for organizing such an event that created opportunity for partners to showcase and share their initiative’s, experiences and best practices.
World Environmental Day
Caritas Maralal-MRLP TRAINING
Caritas Maralal-MRLP team conducted formation and training of VSLA(village saving and lending association) in Oromoidei and Ntunyus villages in Wamba North ward. A project funded by CAFOD (Catholic Agencies for overseas development) with the objective of empowering women economically.
Drought Emergency Response
Caritas Maralal through its Drought Emergency Response project funded by CAFOD distributed food stuff i.e maize flour, beans ,sugar,rice, cooking Oil,cabbages and nutritious food to (pregnant and lactating women) community members from keleshwa (105 HHs)and terter (145HHs)villages. The organisation aims to join hands with other partners and stakeholders in relieving the most vulnerable households from the pangs of the just ended drought menace.
This comes as the 3rd and the last month for distribution. The project was meant to support the community for three months.