Agribusiness
Empowering Communities Through
Sustainable Poultry Keeping
Kitchen gardens
Making Health Accessible
Affordable Food For All
Education For Every Child
Transforming Lives and Ecosystems
Safegaurding Tomorrow
Our Story
Welcome To Poverty Alleviation Network
Poverty Alleviation Network Kenya (PANET Kenya) story dates back to 6th June 2010 with the registration of a CBO named Community Poverty Alleviation Network. The network was aimed at bringing together development partners within Tharaka-Nithi with the sole objective of alleviating poverty related suffering of the local communities. Among the most notable achievements was the successful funding of Matakiri CBO by UNFAO and Tharaka Poultry SHG by the USA Embassy in Kenya. Building on these successes, PANET Kenya was formed in order to reach more vulnerable communities. Currently enjoying a membership of 34 SHGs PANET Kenya is on an expansion path to reach the disadvantaged in Nairobi, Kajiado, Tharaka-Nithi, Machakos and Makueni Counties.
Member organizations
Counties
Programmes
Association Membership
Our Work
What We Have Done
Despite a liberal Constitution that enshrines gender equality and women’ s empowerment, gender inequality remains a key issue of concern in Kenya.
We support consumption of safe and nutritious food for low-income and marginalized communities by creating healthier food environments and promoting nutritious foods
Kenya has made impressive progress in terms rural electrity penetration over last decade. While schools are targeted in this initiative, many pupils
We facilitate access to inclusive markets and investment in climate resilient and nutrition responsive products and services for vulnerable communities and the
We work with communities to restore ecosystems that have been degraded, damaged, or destroyed. Forests, Farmlands, Institutions, Wetlands, Rivers….
Agriculture dominates the Kenyan economy, accounting for 40% of the overall workforce (70% of the rural workforce) and about 25% of the
We sure that the needs and perspectives of most vulnerable communities are identified, understood, and addressed in a rights-based protection responses as
We promote activities that allow people to secure the basic necessities of life such as food, water, shelter and clothing. We facilitate
PANET Kenya’s Education and skills Development programmes seeks to address equity in access to education and skills development opportunities in the Arid
We support Kenyan young people unlock their potential and build sustainable livelihoods by equipping them with the right skills, networks, and opportunities
Advocating food systems that nurtures and restores soil health, protects the environment, biodiversity, and enhances smallholder productivity and profitability
Combating climate hazards that affect health both directly and indirectly, increasing the risk of deaths, non-communicable diseases, the emergence and spread of
Our programs focus on supporting existing health systems increasing access to vital health care among vulnerable communities.
Following the Westgate terrorist attack in Nairobi on 21 September 2013, asylum space in urban areas has been considerably reduced. The Department