Galana Kulalu Project
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The Galana Kulalu Project is a US$52,670,000 project by the government of Kenya in partnership with the private sector aimed at providing Food Security.[1] The National Irrigation Authority is the implementing agency. On completion the scheme is set to be the biggest in east and southern Africa and a major milestone for Kenya in attaining food security.[2]
The project has faced some challenges in implementation that have delayed its initial timelines. The Galana project stalled in 2019 after the government terminated the contractor.