For many women in the Upper Mara, income traditionally depended on river-adjacent activities that exposed them to hippo and crocodile attacks. WCT’s Climate-Smart Horticulture Program provides a safer, higher-value alternative.
The program supports irrigated vegetable production at household level ensuring both foodsecurity at home surplus for income.
WCT supports through:
• Establishment of demonstration plots for hands-on learning
• Training in vegetable production and management
• Access to irrigation infrastructure and quality inputs
• Marketing linkages
The focus is on high-demand, short period crops that generate consistent market income.
By transitioning women from subsistence and high-risk activities into structured, irrigated production, the program reduces conflict exposure while increasing economic stability and coexistence.