People First Impact Method - East Pokot District Exercise, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

"Giving Voice to Disaster Affected Communities in East Africa"

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Library:ERD
Keywords:Food security, Horn of Africa Crisis - 2011 Current Evals, Livelihoods, Natural disasters: Drought
Countries:Kenya
Agency:Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, TROCAIRE
Author(s):O'Hagan, P. and G. McCarthy
Date published:June 2012
Pages:41pp
Call number:1455
Related resources:People First Impact Method - Mwingi District Exercise, Eastern Province, Kenya
People First Impact Method - Turkana District Exercise, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

The objective of the People First Impact Method (P-FiM) (confer Annex 2) exercise in East Pokot was to give communities a voice. It records declarations of impact and measures the impact; positive, negative and neutral of interventions without agency or project bias. It sets out the attribution of positive, negative and neutral change alongside the drivers of impact. It informs agencies and other stakeholders (including communities, government, NGOs, faith groups, CBOs and private sector) of how the community view past and present impact differences and what is important for them. It adds to the body of material on quality and accountability and best practice to inform the humanitarian sector.

This is the third of three P-FiM exercises in Kenya funded by FAO carried out between 14 and 17 March 2012. The first was in Mwingi District, Eastern Province in January 2012 and the second in Turkana County, Rift Valley Province in March 2012.

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