The Pastoralists Resilience Development Initiative (PAREDI) is an indigenous nonprofit, non-governmental organization based in Samburu, Northern Kenya that seeks to empower pastoralist communities by addressing the unique challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment. Registered with the Public Benefits Organizations Regulatory Authority in Kenya in June 2024, PAREDI was conceived in response to the growing need for sustainable solutions in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) of Kenya. Pastoralist communities, which rely heavily on livestock and natural resources, are particularly vulnerable to climate change, environmental degradation, market volatility, and socio-economic marginalization.
Through a multifaceted, community-driven approach, PAREDI aims to strengthen the resilience of pastoralist communities by promoting sustainable rangeland management, enhancing livelihood opportunities, improving access to education and healthcare, and fostering climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. Additionally, PAREDI prioritizes research, knowledge management, and institutional strengthening to ensure that interventions are data-driven and sustainable over the long term.








To enhance livelihood resilience of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in Selected Counties

Resilient pastoral and agro-pastoral communities

To promote sustainable management of the rangeland and available natural resources

To improve access to markets for livestock and livestock products

To promote sustainable alternative livelihoods for the pastoral and agropastoral communities

To improve adaptation to climate variability and change by the pastoral and agro-pastoral communities
PAREDI aims at improving the resilience of communities to drought and other effects of climate change in Samburu, Isiolo, Laikipia, Marsabit and Baringo counties.
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