Health facilities in rural Turkana have benefitted from an assessment aimed at inclusion in a programme designed to strengthen healthcare systems against vulnerabilities arising from climate shocks in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL).
The assessment, jointly conducted by County Government and the Centre for Humanitarian Change (CHC), is part of a wider resilience-building scheme to strengthen the capacity of rural facilities against climate shocks, boost the safety of rural water supply systems, improve nutrition and sanitation outcomes, and facilitate livelihood diversification.
Prior to the exercise, the CHC delegation paid a courtesy call to the Office of the Deputy Governor, Dr.
John Erus.