an assessment of community based drought cycle management as a

AN ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY BASED DROUGHT CYCLE MANAGEMENT AS A STRATEGY
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AN ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY BASED DROUGHT
CYCLE MANAGEMENT AS A STRATEGY FOR DISASTER
RISK REDUCTION: THE CASE OF COMMUNITY DROUGHT
CYCLE MANAGEMENT IN WAJIR COUNTY.
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NOVEMBER, 2013
ABSTRACT
Drought is a slow-onset, creeping natural hazard that is a normal part of climate for virtually all
regions of the world. Importantly, drought results in serious economic, social, and environmental
impacts (Wilhite, 2000). Drought onset and its end are often difficult phenomenon to determine and
so is its severity. Drought severity is dependent not only on the duration, intensity and spatial extent
of a specific drought episode, but also on the demands made by human activities and vegetation on
a specific region’s water supply. The impacts of drought are largely non - structural and spread over
a larger geographical area than are damages from other natural hazards.
The recurrence of severe drought is a cause of human suffering and a major blockage to pro-poor
livestock development in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in pastoral and agro pastoral systems. In
Kenya, the frequency and severity of drought has been on the increase due to climate change. The
Arid and semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), especially Northern Kenya (Isiolo, Marsabit, Mandera and
Samburu) are the most vulnerable (Cordaid and IIRR; 2011). It is in this background that the
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) facilitated the documentation of regional best
practices in drought management in 2004. These culminated in a production of the widely used
Drought Cycle Management (DCM) toolkit for greater horn Africa. The Kenya Drought Cycle
Management (KDCMP) implemented between 2005-2007 by ten agencies with the sole aim of
piloting DCM concept at community levels.
This study was designed to investigate the extent to which DCM is succeeding in mitigating against
drought in Wajir county since its piloting. The study aimed at finding out the challenges DCM is faced
with at the same time establish the best practices in the DCM project. The specific objectives of the
study were to establish the various strategies used in community managed disaster risk reduction on
drought; to evaluate the appropriateness of CDCM to the people of Wajir county; to establish the
level of acceptance of the program by the people of Wajir County and to establish the social and
economic gains that come with the adoption of the CDCM.
The main theories that guided this study were the Bordieu's theory of cultural, social, and symbolic
capital within a community and the Community empowerment model. The study used a purely
descriptive design in which members of all the ten groups in the pilot participating in the CDCM were
interviewed .At the same time the CDCM program officers and the county officials was interviewed
as key informants.
All the household heads for 10 participating households were interviewed. Among the key findings
are that of the various coping strategies used 100 percent of the respondents opted to move their
animals and families to other places in search of pasture during drought. On the other hand 87
percent reported to have opted to sell the weak animals in the market while 45 percent slaughtered
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the weak animals for domestic consumption. It was also clear that 11 percent were of the view that
CDCM contributed greatly in meeting their economic needs, 16 percent said to some extent, 17
percent said fairly so, 28 percent had not seen any changes while 28 percent saw none at all. On
the effect of CDCM on their relations, 65 percent were of the opinion that their participation in the
CDCM programme had very much improved their relationship, 21 percent said to some extent, 6
percent said fairly so, 7 percent had not seen any effects and 1 percent said none at all. It is also
clear that 6 percent were of the view that their participation in the CDCM program had very much
led to the increase of their livestock, 17 percent said to some extent, 30 percent said fairly so, 33
percent had not seen any effect and 14 percent said none at all. Finally on rating it came out clear
that clear that 29 percent rated CDCM as the best, 9 percent rated it as better, 12 percent rated it
as fair, 30 percent said it was not any better, 20 percent said it was the worst.
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