Counties Push Nutrition Laws to Safeguard Programs Amid Donor Funding Cuts
By James Nyaigoti, County governments have raised concern over the disruption of donor-funded programmes, noting that several initiatives previously supported by development partners have either been scaled down or terminated. As a result, some staff have lost their jobs, while in other instances counties have struggled to absorb affected personnel into their own systems. Despite these challenges, leaders say the nutrition programme supported by Nutrition International has remained resilient due to its unique design. Unlike many externally funded projects, the programme was structured as a partnership between county governments and Nutrition International, with most resources provided through a matching fund arrangement. This model required counties to commit their own resources alongside donor support. Officials say this approach has enabled counties to build internal capacity to mobilise domestic resources, ensuring continuity even amid shifting global funding priorities....