OAG COMMENDS MAKUENI’S FLLoCA INVESTMENTS FOR TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS
Officials from the Office of the Auditor General have commended Makueni for the successful implementation of climate resilience investments under the Financing Locally-Led Climate Action Programme (FLLoCA), citing sustainability, transparency and community capacity building as key pillars driving the projects’ success.
The team which conducted a week-long Annual Progress Assessment praised the county’s approach in promoting community ownership and accountability, noting that the investments are already improving livelihoods and strengthening resilience against climate change in local communities.
At Yandia water project (Emali-Mulala Ward), the project chairperson highlighted the transformation brought about by the investment, saying residents now access clean water within less than one kilometer, compared to the long distances they previously covered. The initiative currently serves an average of 3,500 residents through six water kiosks and 49 household water connections, with plans underway to expand coverage and benefit more than 5,000 people.
The community also revealed plans to venture into water bottling as a way of generating additional income and ensuring the sustainability of the investment.
Reliable water supply has further enabled residents to embrace climate-smart agriculture, enhancing food security.
The team also visited Kiangini-Kikuu Community Water project, Wautu-Kyangati Sand Dam, Kwa Kakui and Kyanduu Integrated Water Project to assess the impact of the climate resilience investments being implemented across the county.





