Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study in Homa Bay and Makueni counties in Kenya
Author: Lillian Karanja Odhiambo, Tui Swinnen, Jeremy Shoham, Carmel Dolan
Year: 2018
Resource type: Case study
This case study features as one of three in a series of case studies documenting multi-sector programming at the sub-national level.
The case study describes the implementation of one large-scale, nutrition-sensitive programme in two counties: Makueni and Homa Bay, and focuses on the USAID-funded Accelerated Value Chain Development programme (AVCD). It looks at how current government led activities and structures enable and interact with this programme.
Download the full case study in PDF here.
A synthesis document is available here.
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Lillian Karanja Odhiambo, Tui Swinnen, Jeremy Shoham, Carmel Dolan (2018). Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study in Homa Bay and Makueni counties in Kenya. www.ennonline.net/mspcasestudykenya
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