Strengthening Community Land Governance in Northern Kenya: From Knowledge to Ownership

Strengthening Community Land Governance in Northern Kenya: From Knowledge to Ownership

Over 60% of Kenya’s landmass is classified as community land under the Constitution. For pastoralist regions, this is not merely a statistic – it represents the legal recognition of the shared grazing systems, water management strategies, seasonal mobility corridors, and social systems that have sustained pastoral livelihoods and cultures for generations. Ensuring that this land…

Support marginalized communities in Marsabit, northern Kenya

In the vast landscapes of northern Kenya, pastoralist communities face deep-rooted challenges: poverty, marginalization, displacement, and increasingly frequent droughts. Girls and women, especially, remain at the periphery of opportunity, burdened by traditions that limit their voice, choice, and power.  Our interventions are not just about meeting immediate needs — they are about restoring dignity, strengthening resilience,…

A Journey of Hope: How PEAK is Transforming Lives in Marsabit

A Journey of Hope: How PEAK is Transforming Lives in Marsabit

In the heart of Marsabit, a story of hope, resilience, and transformation is unfolding. It begins with Safia Shariff Soy, a woman born and raised in this arid region of Northern Kenya, who overcame unimaginable challenges to become a beacon of light for her community. Her journey, captured beautifully in her memoir, “Across the Desert,”…