Residents in Banditry Prone Areas to Benefit from Development Projects
Kabarnet, Wednesday, July 12, 2023
KNA by Caroline Cherono
Residents of Tiaty Sub-County in Baringo County have a reason to smile after the county government and a faith-based Organisation, Christian International Mission (CIM) signed a memorandum of understanding to end poverty through boosting agriculture and education for sustainable development
“We have partnered with CIM to transform communities in changing livelihoods of the Baringo residents through mindset shift from traditional activities of cattle rustling and female genital mutilation (FGM) that they are used to,” Baringo Governor Benjamin Cheboi noted.
Governor Cheboi who was accompanied by his Deputy Felix Maiyo was speaking at his office in Kabarnet town Tuesday when he signed the memorandum. CIM was represented by Reverend Titus Masika.
Cheboi said the partnership would help put to an end retrogressive cultural practices adding the faith-based organization had been working in the county informally for a decade, undertaking various development activities.
In addition, the county boss said diversification of sources of income for residents in Tiaty East and Tiaty West sub-counties through water provision, building schools, promoting agricultural activities, livestock keeping, and value addition of their produce would boost development.
On his part, Rev. Masika said the formalization of a working strategy would create a synergy to transform communities through the identification of their strengths, the resources available, and the challenges facing them and how to tackle the same.
He added that so far 1200 farmers from Silale ward were already embarking on farming for the first time which would go a long way in boosting food security and lowering their cost of living.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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