Construction of High Social Impact Dams

To enhance availability of adequate and safe water storage for multi-purpose use

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Responsible MDASTATE DEPARTMENT FOR WATER AND SANITATION
SectorINFRASTRUCTURE
County / LocationNational / multiple
StatusNot Available / Unknown
Progress0%
Estimated CostNot Available
Planned Start01 May 2025
Expected Completion30 Jun 2028
Actual CompletionNot Available
Last Update03 Mar 2026
Water Security and Economic Growth

Water Security and Economic Growth

This initiative transforms Kenya’s water issues into opportunities for growth. By constructing high-impact multipurpose dams, the programme enhances water harvesting and storage for irrigation, domestic use, and livestock, helping farmers, families, and communities become more resilient. Built using innovative Public Private Partnership (PPP) financing models, these dams promote sustainable national development while reducing the strain on public finances.

Why It Matters

Water is life! Without it, families fight to survive, farms fail, and communities fall behind. High Social Impact Dams help break this cycle by making water available where it’s needed most. These high impact dams turn dry arid lands into productive farms, reducing hunger, and shielding communities from the harshness of drought. They also support schools, health centres, and small businesses with a reliable water supply, powering local economies and building climate-resilient communities securing livelihoods generations to come.
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Benefits

Boosted Food Production and Livelihoods: This initiative supports large-scale irrigation and climate-smart agriculture, improving crop yields, empowering farmers, and enhancing food security.

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