Mohan, P.C.2012-08-132012-08-132005-02https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9671The project ( 1996-2001 - US$22 million credit ) was uniquely designed as a risk management instrument - it conceived the establishment of a viable, government-run system of drought management, through early warning systems, contingency plans, mitigation and quick response. The design also devolved responsibility to the district and community level, encouraging civil servants and other district development actors to empower local communities in the design and implementation of development projects. The project built on the experience of others before it such as the Netherlands-supported Drought Management Project ( DMP ) and subsequently, the Drought Preparedness, Intervention and Recovery Project ( DPIRP ). The IDA-financed Emergency Drought Recovery Project (EDRP ) also provided useful insights.CC BY 3.0 IGOAGRICULTUREANIMAL HEALTHARID LANDSBASIC HEALTHBOREHOLESCAPACITY BUILDINGDROUGHTDROUGHT MANAGEMENTDROUGHT PREPAREDNESSEMERGENCY DROUGHT RECOVERYFOOD SECURITYGRAZINGGRAZING RESERVESHEALTH CONTROLHEALTH SERVICESHUMAN HEALTHHYGIENEINCOMEINTERVENTIONLESSONS LEARNEDMAIZEMARKETINGPASTUREPRIMARY SCHOOLSREHABILITATIONRESPONSERIVERSANITATIONSCHOOLSSOCIAL SERVICESWALKINGWATER ASSOCIATIONSWATER SUPPLYWELLSWORKERSKenya - The Arid Lands Resource Management ProjectKenya - le Projet gestion des ressources des terres aridesWorld Bank10.1596/9671