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HSNP ready to make Emergency Drought Payments in April 2015

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Livestock have perished in the current drought in Northern KenyaLivestock have perished in the current drought in Northern Kenya Following the poor 2014 short rains, the food security situation of households has declined substantially in parts of the four counties    reached by HSNP.  In response, NDMA intends to make an emergency cash transfer to
90,648 affected  HSNP households across the four  Counties of Turkana, Wajir, Marsabit and Wajir on 15th April 2015. Further, the current routine households with activated accounts  (75,094HHs) will receive their next payment on 5th May 2015. Thus the emergency and regular payment will reach a total of 165,742  households (approx. 994,452 people).The emergency payments amount to Kshs. 416,710,700. 

 NDMA has adopted clear protocol which define the transfer amounts and coverage and this will form part of the revised National Drought     Response Operations Manual, and are a key component of National Safety Net Programme (NSNP) Programme for Results (P4R).

 NDMA measures drought status using the Vegetation Condition Index (VCI), derived from remote sensed satellite data.  NDMA classifies  drought status as: Moderate; Severe; and Extreme.  In January 2015 (table 1), 7 Sub-counties in the 4 HSNP Counties had reached “Severe”  drought status with 1 Sub-County (Eldas) in Wajir County reaching “Extreme”.  In February, the situation worsened, with 10 sub-Counties    reaching ‘Severe’ drought status and 2 in “Extreme” (Eldas, Wajir and Moyale, Marsabit). In March the report shows a further decline in household food security status with 5 sub-Counties are under “Severe” and 11 under “Extreme”

Moyale sub-County is the hardest hit with VCI of 2.26, the lowest it has ever been in a span of 10 years. Overall, the hardest hit County is Wajir, followed by Mandera, Marsabit and Turkana. Turkana North is the only sub-County in Turkana under “Severe”.

Read more on how HSNP plans to deliver Emergency payments in the below link.

http://www.hsnp.or.ke/index.php/our-work/scale-up

 

 

 

HSNP geared to pay cycle 11 (March-April 2015)

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HSNP payment in TurkanaHSNP payment in TurkanaHSNP is looking forward to paying Cycle 11 (March-April) to 74,139 households across the four Counties of Turkana, Mandera, Wajir and Marsabit. Each household will receive Kshs. 4,900 and the total budget for this is Kshs. 540,045,100.00. Feedback from the beneficiaries is that with the cash transfers, they are able to better cope with the ongoing drought where they experience high prices of food and other hardship. HSNP beneficiaries share that with the cash, they are under less pressure to sell off their assets such as livestock. The circulation of large amounts of money every two months contribute to the wider economic growth in these Counties. 

National Social Protection Conference 27th-30th January 2015

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A beneficiary receiving HSNP cash transfer payment from an agentA beneficiary receiving HSNP cash transfer payment from an agent

  

 The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services and is organizing a first ever National      Social Protection Conference themed“Enhancing Synergy in Social Protection Delivery” from 27th -30th January at the KICC in Nairobi,  Kenya. The purpose of the conference is to discuss the current state of the Social Protection Policy (2012) implementation particularly  relevant in the midst of a massive scale up and expansion of the National Safety Net Programme and the move towards an  integrated Social Protection System. In each of the topics, there will be a global presentations and participation of national and  international organizations that contribute with their views and experiences.

 HSNP will be presenting a paper on, "Social Protection during Emergencies and Drought,". HSNP will also have a stand to showcase our  work. You are welcome to come and interact with us.

HSNP Media Workshop

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HSNP Media WorkshopHSNP Media WorkshopHSNP hosted a media workshop on 8th December 2014 at Nairobi. The participants represented several media houses both National and International. The purpose of the workshop was to enlighten the media on HSNP, its work and showcase the impact of the programme in the four Arid counties of Turkana, Mandera, Marsabit and Wajir. The intention was to create a working relationship between HSNP and the media- where more stories on positive impact and also challenges faced by HSNP communities receiving cash transfers are captured and shared through various media outlets.

Read more: Report on HSNP Media Workshop

HSNP covered on People Daily

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A feature on HSNP is published on People Daily Newspaper of Tuesday, 16th December 2014. HSNP mass bank account opening for Group 1 and 2 is in the final stages with a set target of completion being 31st January 2015. The programme targets to open bank accounts for 302,000 households both for the regular recipients, 100,000 and for emergency scale up. A valid National ID is CBK requirement for Know Your Customer regulation in opening bank account. The article highlights the issue on lack of National IDs and insecurity that is affecting the current mass Bank Account opening process

Read more: Lack of National IDs and insecurity affects HSNP uptake People Daily Newspaper, 16th December 2014

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