WHO WE ARE

CADIS-KENYA is a Humanitarian and Development arm of the Servants of the Sick (Camillians). It was registered as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Kenya on 6th September 2019.
The aim of Camillian Disaster Service International - Kenya is to respond to the natural and man-made disasters affecting vulnerable communities.
The main objectives are to mitigate the impacts on natural and man-made disasters, alleviate poverty, improve food security, water and sanitation and health services.
CADIS KENYA operates in vulnerable and poor areas and works directly with the affected communities in uplifting their lives.

RESILIENCY

We strengthen and build people’s capacities and improve their social economic conditions that will enhance self-protection and rebuild community assets to protect them from adverse impact of disasters.

RECOVERY

We assist the survivors to rebuild their families and communities through restoration and improvement of what has been destroyed like livelihood, shelter and social cohesion.

RIGHTS

We long for an enduring impact and transformation to the lives of the vulnerable families and communities by nurturing their consciousness to the fundamental rights and obligations to protect the individual, community and our “common home”.

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SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS

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SPONSORED PROGRAMS

CADIS KENYA PROGRAMS

EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND EARLY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE TO FLOOD AFFECTED POPULATION IN KENYA

  Background: In the beginning of the year 2024, the country experienced heavy rains starting in March, 2024, which led to a devastating flood. It resulted in approximately 66,000 households affected, 39,000 households displaced, and at least 238 casualties. The flooding affected people in 42 of the country’s 47 counties and submerged 41,063 acres of…

Building Community Resilience and Sustainability: Enhancing Food Security through Climate Smart Agriculture in Baringo County

Camillian Disaster Service – Kenya has of late been at the forefront on carrying out humanitarian assistance in an bid to help ensure that communities that are likely to be hit by climate conditions and poverty are supported. One prominent initiative is a food security project in Baringo County Kenya. The Project is titled “Building…

CADIS – KENYA EMERGENCY RELIEF PROGRAM IN GATAKA AND KUWINDA SLUMS

Emergency Relief Food and Non-Food Program in Gataka and Kuwinda slums When the global pandemic Covid-19 hit the country in March 2020, thousands of vulnerable families in urban informal settlements were severely affected by loss of income and daily livelihood. The government proposed and imposed measures to curb spread of the corona virus: Schools were…

CADIS – KENYA MEDICAL EMERGENCY RELIEF PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY CEI

The global Covid-19 pandemic has continued to hit the country badly since the first case was detected in March 2020. Months later, with fresh measures put in place to combat the crisis, job losses, destruction of livelihoods and economic recession, different institutions in the country felt the heat of Covid-19 effects in the country. Health…

Wajir Water Project

Project Background Wajir County in Northeastern Kenya is experiencing significant water barriers which include; long distance to water sources, most of which are contaminated, acute water rationing, and drying up of most water wells. Due to the drought, animals have died, starved or suffered from diseases. With Funding from Pro.sa, CADIS Kenya aimed at positively…

General food distribution to the households of Quarry Slums (Ongata Rongai) and Wajir (Qahera Location)

After the conclusion of general election in Kenya, the cost of living in Kenya had become unbearable with skyrocketing prices of commodities. The poor and vulnerable areas are the most affected. The impact is more felt in the slums, and most ASAL areas, Wajir County being on the lead. According to the Drought Early Warning…

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