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Home » Business » Kenya Disburses KSh 6.97 Billion to 42 Counties to Boost Grassroots Climate Resilience

Kenya Disburses KSh 6.97 Billion to 42 Counties to Boost Grassroots Climate Resilience

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21 July 2025
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Kenya’s National Treasury has released KSh 6.97 billion to 42 counties in the second phase of the County Climate Resilience Investment (CCRI) Grants, part of the broader Financing Locally-Led Climate Action (FLLoCA) Programme. The disbursement aims to support counties in advancing their climate change adaptation and resilience strategies.

Funded through a collaboration between the Government of Kenya, the World Bank, and development partners from Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, the CCRI Grants empower counties to implement community-driven projects that address local climate risks.

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Speaking during the announcement, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Hon. FCPA John Mbadi Ng’ongo, EGH, highlighted the government’s commitment to a decentralised climate response.

“This second disbursement reinforces our dedication to empowering County Governments as key drivers of climate resilience. By channelling resources directly to the local level, we are strengthening institutional capacity and accelerating adaptation efforts for communities most at risk,” he stated.

The funding supports counties in executing their County Climate Change Action Plans (CCCAPs) and prioritising locally relevant climate investments. The grants follow the Second Annual Performance Assessment (APA), a rigorous evaluation process that gauges counties’ compliance with set performance benchmarks.

Only 42 counties met the required standards and qualified for the current round of funding. Nairobi and Mombasa were among the counties that did not receive funding in this phase.

Principal Secretary Dr. Chris Kiptoo emphasised the importance of performance-based disbursements. “The assessment process ensures accountability, local ownership, and strategic alignment with community needs,” he noted.

So far, the FLLoCA Programme has covered 1,137 out of its 1,450-ward target—about 78.4 percent. More than 503 sub-projects have been completed, with over 558 still ongoing, directly benefiting 1.146 million Kenyans and creating over 57,000 jobs, particularly for women, youth, and marginalised groups.

FLLoCA has been instrumental in restoring more than 27,600 hectares of degraded land and promoting climate-smart agriculture. Notably, 51 percent of the sub-projects focus on the water sector, followed by environmental restoration, agriculture, and energy.

With over KSh 30 billion mobilised for the programme to date, FLLoCA remains central to Kenya’s climate strategy under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).

 THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND ECONOMIC PLANNING FINANCING LOCALLY-LED CLIMATE ACTION (FLLoCA) PROGRAM PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT SCHEDULE OF COUNTY RESILIENCE INVESTMENT GRANT II (CCRIG)FY 2024/2025  
 COUNTY CODECOUNTY NAME IDAKfW(GERMAN GOVERNMENT)COUNTY CONTRIBUTION            TOTAL GRANTS
    KSHS. KSHS. KSHS. KSHS.
1001MOMBASA – – – –
2002KWALE140,837,495 – 96,000,000 236,837,495
3003KILIFI171,040,572 – 103,000,000 274,040,572
4004TANA RIVER130,148,266 – 66,824,896 196,973,162
5005LAMU68,306,151 – 70,810,000 139,116,151
6006TAITA TAVETA95,205,577 – 49,600,000 144,805,577
7007GARISSA188,293,356 – 80,000,000 268,293,356
8008WAJIR193,592,797 – 75,000,000 268,592,797
9009MANDERA165,074,278 – 124,895,259 289,969,537
10010MARSABIT183,034,860 – 109,250,000 292,284,860
11011ISIOLO103,004,499 – 33,000,000 136,004,499
12012MERU180,834,472 – 78,000,000 258,834,472
13013THARAK NITHI89,133,845 – 90,000,000 179,133,845
14014EMBU98,041,451 – 70,000,000 168,041,451
15015KITUI201,873,256 – 57,636,701 259,509,957
16016MACHAKOS139,411,544 – 127,426,793 266,838,337
17017MAKUENI152,031,257 – 92,941,920 244,973,177
18018NYANDARUA92,758,396 – 91,685,079 184,443,475
19019NYERI102,630,534 – 113,034,584 215,665,118
20020KIRINYAGA84,278,595 – 40,000,000 124,278,595
21021MURANG’A117,703,420 – 129,000,000 246,703,420
2323TURKANA228,806,232 – 120,000,000 348,806,232
24024WEST POKOT123,094,935 – 114,500,000 237,594,935
2525SAMBURU   70,000,000 70,000,000
26026TRANS NZOIA131,100,00371,860,94772,930,000 275,890,950
27027UASIN GISHU120,845,00266,243,540160,000,000 347,088,542
28028ELGEYO MARAKWET89,422,78149,017,19046,588,900 185,028,871
29029NANDI120,835,26366,228,827216,757,206 403,821,296
30030BARINGO113,257,951 – 160,578,555 273,836,506
31031LAIKIPIA104,466,831 – 97,000,000 201,466,831
3232NAKURU0 – 100,707,177 100,707,177
33033NAROK182,137,756 – 157,000,000 339,137,756
34034KAJIADO136,710,000 – 75,000,000 211,710,000
35035KERICHO119,397,62365,441,69037,150,500 221,989,813
36036BOMET128,367,96770,351,919106,283,258 305,003,144
37037KAKAMEGA238,875,841130,951,464174,025,550 543,852,856
38038VIHIGA102,856,90356,382,38980,000,000 239,239,292
39039BUNGOMA199,165,548109,161,02191,000,000 399,326,569
40040BUSIA127,218,85569,729,36252,000,000 248,948,217
41041SIAYA140,499,00177,010,16277,000,000 294,509,163
42042KISUMU116,589,33763,909,29086,434,320 266,932,947
43043HOMA BAY159,643,08487,503,396152,500,000 399,646,480
44044MIGORI147,424,33880,802,084133,273,532 361,499,954
45045KISII149,158,27881,756,476121,185,320 352,100,073
46046NYAMIRA97,891,85253,650,24240,000,000 191,542,093
47047NAIROBI – – – –
TOTAL   5,775,000,000 1,200,000,000 4,240,019,550 11,215,019,550
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