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TABLE CONTENT OF CONTENTS 2 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 8 22 10 18 26 www.wvi.org/kenya 3

THE BOARD CHAIR S MESSAGE 4 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR S FOREWORD www.wvi.org/kenya 5

THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR S MESSAGE 6 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

FY2016 AT A GLANCE 485,000 VULNERABLE COMMUNITY MEMBERS ASSISTED IN EMERGENCIES PROVIDED FOOD ASSISTANCE TO 433,230 PEOPLE INCLUDING 257,326 CHILDREN NUMBER OF STAFF 884 INCLUDING 2 EXPATRIATE STAFF NUMBER OF AREA 53PROGRAMMES 112,95 4 CHILDREN SPONSORED 139,058 CHILDREN REGISTERED FOR SPONSORSHIP 36,026 LOANS DISBURSED BY VISIONFUND MICROFINANCE COUNTIES IN 34 WHICH WORLD VISION WORKS 1,049,787 CHILDREN BENEFITTING FROM OUR WORK 913 WHEELCHAIRS GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITY RESOURCES MANAGED USD 84.8m CASH, FOOD RESOURCES AND DONATED PRODUCTS, ALSO KNOWN AS GIFTS-IN-KIND) www.wvi.org/kenya 7

WHO WE ARE AND GOVERNANCE 8 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

WHO WE ARE AND GOVERNANCE www.wvi.org/kenya 9

EDUCATION AND CHILD PROTECTION 10 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

EDUCATION AND CHILD PROTECTION EDUCATION AND CHILD PROTECTION Enhanced protection and access to quality learning for vulnerable children Young students play with a bicycle tyre during their break. Photo/World Vision Gender, Disability and Child Protection mainstreamed in all area programmes Education projects implemented in 21 Area programmes Total Funds invested USD 1.9 Million 55,274 boys 78,078 girls 133,352 children reached www.wvi.org/kenya 11

EDUCATION AND CHILD PROTECTION 12 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

EDUCATION AND CHILD PROTECTION www.wvi.org/kenya 13

HEALTH AND NUTRITION 14 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

HEALTH AND NUTRITION www.wvi.org/kenya 15

HEALTH AND NUTRITION SOUTH SUDAN ETHIOPIA KAKUMA TURKANA MANDERA GOLBO MARSABIT UGANDA BUSIA MAGUNGA HOMA BAY ANGURAI BUNGOMA MATETE KAREMO NANDI VIHIGA SIAYA KISUMU KATITO PALA KERICHO NYAMUSI LAMBWE NYATIKE MIGORI KAKAMEGA TRANS-NZOIA KISII NYAMIRA SOOK WEST POKOT KAINUK BANDAPTAI KIRINDON KEGONGA-NTIMARU ORWA LOKIS E. MARAKWET TUNYO BARTABWA MEIBEKI BARINGO SOIN UASIN GISHU NG'OSWET BOMET NAROK MOGOTIO NAKURU OLENTON ILARAMATAK WEMA NYANDARUA KIAMBOGOKO NYERI NDABIBI LORROKI SAMBURU LAIKIPIA KIAMBU NAIROBI MWEIGA MURANGA RIRUTA LAISAMIS ISIOLO-OLDONYIRO MERU KIRINYAGA THARAKA EMBU YATTA MWALA SOWETO MACHAKOS KALAWA MUTONGUNI GARBA TULLA TSEIKURU KITUI ISIOLO TANA RIVER WAJIR WAJIR SOUTH DADAAB GARISSA SANGAILU SOMALIA KAJIADO OSILIGI MAKUENI LOWER YATTA MUTOMO LAMU LAMU TANZANIA MTITO ANDEI MARAFA Key Facing Drought Not Facing Drought Area programmes TAVETA TAITA TAVETA MWATATE KILIFI BAMBA CHANGAMWE KWALE 1:875,000 0 5 10 Kilometers 16 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

HEALTH AND NUTRITION SOUTH SUDAN ETHIOPIA KAKUMA TURKANA MANDERA GOLBO MARSABIT UGANDA BUSIA MAGUNGA HOMA BAY ANGURAI BUNGOMA MATETE KAREMO NANDI VIHIGA SIAYA KISUMU KATITO PALA KERICHO NYAMUSI LAMBWE NYATIKE MIGORI KAKAMEGA TRANS-NZOIA KISII NYAMIRA SOOK WEST POKOT KAINUK BANDAPTAI KIRINDON KEGONGA-NTIMARU ORWA LOKIS E. MARAKWET TUNYO BARTABWA MEIBEKI BARINGO SOIN UASIN GISHU NG'OSWET BOMET NAROK MOGOTIO NAKURU OLENTON ILARAMATAK WEMA NYANDARUA LORROKI KIAMBOGOKO NYERI NDABIBI LAIKIPIA KIAMBU NAIROBI MWEIGA MURANGA RIRUTA SAMBURU LAISAMIS ISIOLO-OLDONYIRO MERU KIRINYAGA THARAKA EMBU YATTA MWALA SOWETO MACHAKOS KALAWA MUTONGUNI GARBA TULLA TSEIKURU KITUI ISIOLO TANA RIVER WAJIR WAJIR SOUTH DADAAB GARISSA SANGAILU SOMALIA KAJIADO OSILIGI MAKUENI LOWER YATTA MUTOMO LAMU LAMU TANZANIA Key Critical Acceptable Needs Action Area programmes MTITO ANDEI TAITA TAVETA TAVETA MWATATE MARAFA KILIFI BAMBA CHANGAMWE KWALE 1:875,000 0 5 10 Kilometers www.wvi.org/kenya 17

WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE 18 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE www.wvi.org/kenya 19

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE 20 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE www.wvi.org/kenya 21

LIVELIHOODS AND RESILIENCE 22 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

LIVELIHOODS AND RESILIENCE www.wvi.org/kenya 23

LIVELIHOODS AND RESILIENCE 24 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

LIVELIHOODS AND RESILIENCE www.wvi.org/kenya 25

HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY RELIEF HUMANITARIAN AND EMERGENCY AFFAIRS 26 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

HUMANITARIAN AND EMERGENCY AFFAIRS www.wvi.org/kenya 27

HUMANITARIAN AND EMERGENCY RELEIF 28 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

HUMANITARIAN EMEGENCY RELIEF 2.5% 6.9% 1.4% 7.7% 0.9% 100% 44.7% 25.9% 0.9% 5% 34% 26% 100% 9% 3% 24% www.wvi.org/kenya 29

FINANCIAL SUMMARY 8% 1% 1% 8% 5% 7% 5% 22% 8% 8% 8% 100% 9% 22% 30 World Vision Kenya Annual Report FY2016

FUNDING PARTNERS The Pfizer Foundation www.wvi.org/kenya 31