The World Vision has handed over three critical infrastructures worth millions of shillings to cushion over 1200 households and about 50,000 cattle in Turkana County from vagaries of harsh climatic conditions in the area.

The infrastructures comprise of a 3.8 kilometers water pipeline, two water pans and climate smart agriculture projects installed in Turkana west sub county.

The projects were funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) over a three-year period and jointly implemented by World Vision Kenya, the Department of Refugee Services (DRS), UNHCR, and Norwegian Refugee Council.

The program focused on improving water access, promoting climate-smart agriculture, and enhancing quality livelihoods in the expansive county.