Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Makueni–Wote, Kenya (KE0202)
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2013Author
Leah Onyango, Joash Mango, L Loo, H Odiwuor, M Mwangangi, E Mutua, T Mutuo
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The village baseline study of Kithoni village in the CCAFS benchmark site of Makueni, Kenya took
place from June 11th – 14th, 2012. Focus group discussions were conducted separately for men and
women. The village is in a marginal landscape and is food insecure. Frequent droughts and crop
failures plague the area. The biggest constraint to agricultural production is the shortage of water.
Land holdings have become increasingly smaller due to the increase in human population. The
government has to frequently provide relief food during times of crisis.
There are many organisations operating in the village, but there is a lack of concerted efforts between
them, particularly those working in food security and natural resource management. Very few
organisations are working on the food crisis situation in the area, although this is a frequently
recurring issue.
Networks of information for agricultural advice are based mainly on the radio and friends/neighbours.
All the organisations mentioned as providing information are those that operate beyond the locality.
There is potential to link these organisations with community groups and individuals especially to
develop a feedback mechanism so that the flow of information is two-way. The FM stations can also
be supplied with a wider range of information to disseminate. However, this must be in line with the
community needs which should be established beforehand.