The Suswa–Lake Magadi catchment lies within Kenya’s southern Rift Valley, spanning upper slopes around Mt. Suswa and rangeland plains draining towards Lake Magadi. The landscape faces accelerated land degradation driven by overgrazing, vegetation loss, gully erosion, and flash-flood runoff that transports sediment downstream. Loss of ground cover reduces infiltration, lowers dry-season base flow, and increases vulnerability of pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihoods to drought.
This project focus on ecological restoration through tree planting, gabions, and contour terraces/bunds implemented with community participation and county support to stabilize soils, slow and infiltrate runoff, improve vegetation cover, and enhance water security.
Overall Goal: Restore ecological function and climate resilience in priority micro-catchments draining to Lake Magadi.
Specific Objectives: