This report summarizes the key findings from the Kenya policy landscaping analysis and stakeholder mapping analysis and provides recommendations for better policy integration in Kenya in support of the Initiative on Climate Action and Nutrition (I-CAN).
The findings are drawn from a policy landscaping analysis that included a content review of 27 policies active, inactive, and draft across the thematic areas of nutrition and health, climate and environment, food systems and agriculture, and general development. Each policy was classified according to its level of climate and nutrition integration using the 2023 I-CAN Baseline Report classification system.
The desk review was complemented by key informant interviews (KIIs) with 16 Kenyan stakeholders working across nutrition and climate sectors, including government and academia. The KIIs also informed the stakeholder mapping, capturing institutional roles and mandates as well as informal influence, coalition behavior, catalytic actors, and leverage points within and across sectors such as health, agriculture, climate, and finance.
