The Story Behind K-RISE: What It Means for Kenya’s Food Future
There is a way big national programmes are often communicated that makes them feel distant from everyday life. They arrive wrapped in technical language, structured around policy terms, and explained through frameworks that only a few people fully follow. To most citizens, they sound important, but not immediate. Necessary, but not personal. K-RISE could easily be understood that way. A programme tied to irrigation development, supported by the World Bank , anchored in sector investment plans, and structured around components like Farmer-Led Irrigation Development and water security . On the surface, it reads like another well-designed initiative in a long list of development efforts. But that reading misses something deeper. Because the real story behind K-RISE is not about irrigation as a sector. It is about how Kenya is beginning to confront a problem that has quietly shaped its past and will define its future. Food in Kenya has always depended on rain. That dependency has be...