Our Work
We aspire to bring innovative solutions to communities
Ato Intergrated Resilience Action
Our Thematic Areas
- Dialogue and mediation
- Community policy programs
- Psychosocial support and trauma healing.
- Early warning and response systems
- Provision of agricultural start up kits e. seeds. tools and fertilizers
- Emergency food distribution in crisis areas
- Crop diversification and sustainable farming techniques
- Market access and value chain development
- Vocational and technical training
- Entrepreneurship and Business development
- Youth and women empowerment programs
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation
- Ecosystem restoration and conservation
- Disaster risk reduction
- Sustainable land management
- Pollution control and waste management
- Strengthening families and care givers
- Child protection education and awareness
- Child safe environment
- Case management and referral services
- Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
- Policy and legal frameworks
- Hygiene promotion
- Sanitation
- Emergency Wash preparedness
- Nutrition education and support for pregnant/Lactating women and children
- Community based management of acute Malnutrition (CMAM)
- Nutrition sensitive Interventions
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Evidence based policy advocacy
- Public awareness and campaigns
- Stakeholders’ engagement and partnership building
- Advocacy capacity strengthening
- Participation and social accountability
Ato Intergrated Resilience Action
Milestones Progress
- Memorandum of understanding with Turkana County Government
- Memorandum of understanding with National council for people with Disabilities (NCPWD)
- Facilitated 6 community-based dialogue forums
- Conducted 10 community healing workshops and cultural therapy and menta health services integrated into recoveries
- Established 2 community monitoring networks such as early warning committee
- One capacity building session for Cross border peace committee
- Provided 50 farmers with agricultural start up Kits
- Supported TCG in identification of Vulnerable families to benefit from Food aid
- 137 youths, 151Women and 33 trained on business and entrepreneurship skills (Kakuma and Kalobeyei wards)
- Supported in the development of 2 community action plans
- Facilitated one early warning system training in Kakuma and Lopur
- Partnership agreement with development and humanitarian actors