This gallery brings together images from our current field intervention, awareness sessions, Wajir CVE forum activities, albinism support work, and wider community engagement.
Our gallery highlights the areas we return to most often in our work: livelihoods, inclusion, community learning, dialogue, youth engagement, and resilience.
Goats gathered under shade in the current Laisamis/Merile Ward project area, reflecting the pastoral livelihood context that this intervention is built around.
Road access into the project area, showing the arid and remote terrain that shapes movement, trade, service delivery, and security in this work.
Goat-based livelihood activity from our current Laisamis/Merile Ward intervention, where we are working with Morans on practical alternatives to insecurity and economic marginalisation.
Livestock exchange and handling scene from the current project, reflecting our focus on sheep and goat trading and rearing as a practical income pathway.
Participants in our current project in Laisamis/Merile Ward, where peacebuilding, financial literacy, and livelihood support are being brought together in one intervention.
Field gathering linked to the current project, showing the community-facing nature of our engagement with Morans, local leaders, and livelihoods activity.
Livestock market scene from the current intervention, highlighting the pastoralist context and the project’s connection to livestock-based livelihoods.
Community members gathering during the current intervention, showing participation, local presence, and the collective nature of the project’s peacebuilding and livelihoods work.
Morans and community members during current field engagement, reflecting the active, people-centered atmosphere around the project’s dialogue and livelihoods support.
Community members in the project area during the current intervention, showing the wider social setting around the livelihoods and peacebuilding work.
Community dialogue and awareness session from our work with communities and local stakeholders.
Forum facilitation and participant engagement during one of our community sessions.
Community session format we use in dialogue and awareness work.
Albinism awareness and protective-gear messaging from our inclusion work.
County-level awareness activity from our outreach work.
Community education and facilitation setting from our field activities.
Group photo from our albinism awareness programme, showing children, caregivers, and partners gathered around the Albinism Awareness Programme banner.
Speaker at the Wajir CVE Forum. The visible banner references a youth engagement forum focused on building resilience against extremism.
Youth team image from our Wajir community engagement work, representing the youth-facing side of forum and outreach activities.
Group photo from the Wajir CVE forum, showing participants gathered around our event banner.
Forum participant during the Wajir CVE session, with the banner explicitly referencing resilience against extremism.
Close-up of the Wajir CVE forum banner used during the event.
Discussion table at the Wajir CVE Forum, showing the meeting format and stakeholder participation.
Session image from our albinism support and awareness work, with participants holding sunscreen and other protective materials.
Youth participants photographed with the Wajir CVE forum banner, reinforcing the youth engagement side of the event.
Large community session linked to our awareness and inclusion work, showing our facilitator-led approach to community education.
Speaker addressing the Wajir CVE youth forum, reflecting our emphasis on dialogue and resilience.
Indoor awareness session showing learners, families, and facilitators gathered around practical education and support materials in our albinism-related work.
Community tree-planting image included as a broader example of local civic participation and field engagement.