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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kacheliba, KUP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Titus Lotee",
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    "content": "2. The Dryland Climate Action for Community Drought Resilience (DCADR) Project is aimed at improving livelihoods and climate adaptation in arid lands. It started in January 2023. 3. The National Drought Emergency Fund (NDEF) has been set up and operationalized as a government instrument for financing drought risk management. The government so far has put in Ksh555 million, including Ksh200 million in FY 2021/2022, followed by Ksh325 million in FY 2022/2023, and Ksh20 million during FY 2023/2024. Of these monies, 50 percent have gone to the sector of drought preparedness and resilience; 40 percent to the drought response; five percent to drought recovery; and three percent to administrative costs. The Government, through the Ministry of Blue Economy and Irrigation, has undertaken the following five major water projects in the concerned areas: the Chemususu Dam Water Supply Project in Baringo County; Yamo Dam in Maralal; and the Groundwater Mapping Programme and Sustainable Development of Lake Turkana and its River Basin. In total, the government has pumped Ksh474,267,000 to orphans and vulnerable children, older persons, and persons with severe disabilities in 15 ASAL counties. Signed by the Cabinet Secretary, Ms. Soipan Tuya. Thank you."
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