Executive Summary
Since its inception, the Initiative of Suguta Valley Development (ISVD) has worked to transform the socio-economic landscape of the Suguta Valley. Guided by the leadership of Mr. Stanley Loter Ekaale, ISVD has focused on sustainable development through job creation, water security, education, peacebuilding, and community empowerment.
Over the past year:
- 29 local jobs have been created, with 19 more positions advertised.
- 5 water projects have been completed, with 3 more planned to improve access to clean water.
- KSh 2.7 million in bursaries have supported 186 students across universities, colleges, TVETs, and high schools.
- Multiple peacebuilding events have brought Turkana and Pokot communities together, reducing tensions.
- Investments in infrastructure and assets have strengthened ISVD’s operational capacity.
These initiatives continue to build a more resilient, prosperous, and united Suguta Valley.
1. Leadership and Vision
Under Mr Stanley stewardship, ISVD has maintained a clear vision: empower local communities through sustainable, people-centered development. His guidance has ensured alignment between community needs and implemented projects, fostering trust and engagement at all levels.
2. Employment and Economic Growth
Current Employment (as of August 2025):
S/No | Job Description | Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Director | 1 |
2 | Finance Officer | 1 |
3 | Office Administrator | 1 |
4 | Unit Coordinator | 3 |
5 | Field Monitors | 16 |
6 | Radio Operators | 2 |
7 | Cleaner | 1 |
8 | Security | 3 |
9 | Intern | 1 |
Total | 29 |
Advertised Positions:
S/No | Job Description | Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Unit Coordinators | 3 |
2 | Field Monitors | 16 |
Total | 19 |
These opportunities are designed to boost household incomes, enhance local skills, and promote regional stability.
3. Water Development Projects
Completed Projects:
S/No | Project | Description | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lomelo Borehole Rehabilitation | Pump, solarization | Complete |
2 | Lomelo Reverse Osmosis Plant | Procured | Complete |
3 | Kakiteitei Borehole Rehabilitation | Pump, solarization | Complete |
4 | Kakiteitei Masonry Tank | 50,000 cubic metres | Complete |
5 | Parkati Borehole | Pump, solarization | Complete |
Planned Projects:
S/No | Project | Description | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Parkati | Masonry tank & reticulation | Planned |
2 | Kapedo | Solar water rehabilitation | Planned |
3 | Kakiteitei | Reticulation | Planned |
These interventions are ensuring clean, reliable water access to some of the most remote communities in the valley.
4. Infrastructure and Assets
- Offices:
- Lodwar: Fully equipped, rented office operational.
- Kamuge: Constructed, equipped, and solarized office in use.
- Communication: Radio operations installed for better coordination with communities and aviation partners.
- Airstrips: Consultations underway for Kamuge, Parkati, and Kapedo locations.
- Assets: 1 ISVD vehicle operational for field mobility.
5. Education and Empowerment
Bursaries Awarded – 2024:
Unit | Annual Amount (KSh) | Beneficiaries |
---|---|---|
Parkati Unit | 450,000 | 62 |
Kamuge/Ngilukia | 450,000 | 10 |
Kakiteitei/Napeitom | 450,000 | 10 |
Elelea/Lotubae | 450,000 | 30 |
Lochotom | 450,000 | 64 |
Kapedo/Lomelo | 450,000 | 10 |
Total | 2,700,000 | 186 |
These bursaries are helping bridge the education gap, giving young people the opportunity to advance academically and professionally.
6. Peacebuilding and Social Cohesion
- Sports Tournaments: Bringing together Pokot and Turkana youth to promote unity and reduce inter-community tensions.
- Cultural Dialogues: Sharing traditions, discussing challenges, and fostering understanding.
- Events scheduled between late 2024 and early 2025 have already strengthened social bonds across the valley.
7. Training and Capacity Building
- ISVD Committee Training: Strengthening governance and project management.
- Field Monitors SMART Training: Enhancing data collection and monitoring skills.
8. Community Engagement and Partnerships
- FPIC Meetings: Ensuring Free, Prior, and Informed Consent for all major projects.
- Partnerships:
- Turkana County Government – Water development collaborations.
- Conserve Global – Joint rural development and conservation efforts.
These alliances ensure resources are maximized and community needs are fully addressed.
The Road Ahead
ISVD remains committed to:
- Expanding water infrastructure to underserved villages.
- Increasing job opportunities for youth and women.
- Strengthening peacebuilding programs.
- Enhancing transparency and stakeholder engagement.
With continued support and collaboration, the Suguta Valley is on a clear path toward sustainable growth, improved livelihoods, and lasting peace
Dear brothers and sisters of Suguta Valley,
In the past months, we have witnessed great progress in our communities — jobs created, clean water flowing, schools supported, and peacebuilding efforts uniting our people. These achievements have been possible through the hard work and commitment of Mr. Stanley Loter Ekaale and the Initiative of Suguta Valley Development (ISVD).
We ask all residents to look at the results with their own eyes. Let us not be misled by voices that seek to divide or slow our progress. The future of Suguta Valley belongs to all of us, and it is built by working together, not by tearing down those who are serving the people.
Stand united, support truth, and protect the development we have started. Together, we will build a stronger, more prosperous Suguta Valley for generations to come.
United for progress. United for peace