Clean Energy Transforming Fishing and Farming Livelihoods

Location
Kiumba Beach, Homa Bay County, Kenya

Project Dates
1 May 2025 – 30 April 2028

Technology
Solar Powered Ice (see Fact Sheet) and drinking water

Project reach
1,500 households (7,500 people), benefitting form drinking water

Project Partners
E-Safiri (https://www.esafiri.com/)

Kiumba Beach Management Unit

Project Funders
Empower New Energy

Target SDGs

SDG 1 – No Poverty

SDG 6 – clean water and Sanitation

SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy

SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth

SDG 14 – Life Below Water

SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals

 

Overview

The Clean Energy Transforming Fishing and Farming Livelihoods (E4ICE2) is a three-year project in Kenya which will take the learnings from the pilot E4Ice project and scale up the learnings. The project will work with a private sector company (E-Safiri) and a local fabricator to make a suitable ice-making machine in Kenya. This will significantly reduce post-harvest losses and improve market access for 400 fisherfolk and 100 smallholder farmers. The Beach Management Unit (BMU) will be trained on the operationalisation of the system, financial oversight, and improved governance. Fisherfolk and smallholder farmers will be linked to markets and trained and support to demand a fair price for their produce. The whole community will also benefit from improved access to safe water. Overall, 7,500 people will benefit from this project, with the potential for more as enterprises copy this approach and reach more communities.

Objectives & Outcomes

Impact Goal: To enhance the livelihoods of the fishing and farming communities in Homa Bay Country, Kenya by 2027

Outcome 1: Reduced post-harvest losses for the small holder farmers and the fisherfolk community

Outcome 2: Enhanced capacity of the fishing community to handle fish safely and adhere to government regulations

Outcome 3: Increased access to markets for the fishing community

Outcome 4: Increased access to safe and affordable water for household use

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