Food Assistance Integrity Study: Analysis of the 2011 Drought Response in Kenya

Author(s)
Harmer, A., Harvey, P. and Odhiambo, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
85pp
Date published
01 Jan 2012
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Coordination, Development & humanitarian aid, Evaluation-related, Food and nutrition, Food aid, Shelter and housing, Non-food
Countries
Kenya

 

This report is a product of the Transparency International Kenya (TI Kenya)
Humanitarian Aid Programme that aims to enhance integrity, accountability, efficiency and
cost effectiveness in the implementation of food assistance programmes in Kenya. The Food
Assistance Integrity Study was conducted in close cooperation with the main actors in the
sector, namely the Government of Kenya, United Nations, humanitarian and donor
organisations. It analyses: corruption risks pertaining to the policy framework, the aid
architecture, and the risks experienced throughout food assessments, programming and
support functions. It then makes concrete recommendations to the different actors involved
on how to improve governance in the food assistance sector.