Ministry of Water and Irrigation
KENYA
Centre for Development and Environment
Institute of Geography
University of Bern
SWITZERLAND

Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP)

ESAPP funded projects fall under two categories: CETRAD's Projects and Collaborative Projects. CETRAD's Projects are those funded for direct implementation by CETRAD, while Collaborative Projects are those funded for implementation by third party institutions, but under the coordination by and/or involvement of CETRAD. Collaborative Projects are both in Kenya and Tanzania.

CETRAD Ongoing Projects

  1. Irrigation schemes mapping in Kenya;
  2. Gum arabica production and marketing;
  3. Water use conflicts hot-spots mapping; and
  4. Baseline survey for wheat test areas in Makueni and Machakos.

CETRAD New Projects

  1. Human-Elephants Conflicts
  2. Conservation Agriculture (CA)

CETRAD Past Projects (selected few)

  1. Sustainable Development Appraisal (SDA) Mwingi
  2. Drought Monitoring Systems (DMS) Project, Mwingi District
  3. Drought Monitoring Systems (DMS) Project, Makueni District
  4. Human-Elephants Conflicts in the Ewaso Ngiro North Catchment
  5. Water Management Information System and Negotiation Platform
  6. Mt Kenya East (Fence) Baseline survey

ESAPP Collaborative Projects in Kenya

  1. Local Urban Observatory Project of Municipal Council of Nakuru (Municipal Council of Nakuru)
  2. Ogiek People's Ancestral Territory Atlas (ERMIS-Africa)
  3. Wheat farming in the ASALs (KARI Njoro)

ESAPP Collaborative Projects in Tanzania

Ongoing Projects

  1. Sustainable Natural Resource Management Plan in the Pare Mountains Ecosystem
  2. Sustainable Development Appraisal Mwanga II, Tanzania
  3. Development of Sustainable Soil Fertility Management Practices Through Innovative Training, Tanzania
  4. Songwe River Transboundary Catchment Management Project
  5. Inventory on the Potential Abundance of Indigenous Fruits in the Miombo Woodlands, Western Tanzania
  6. Local Governance Capacity Development for Natural Resources Management in the Floodplain of Rufiji
  7. Upscaling Ngolo Cultivation Technology