Multistakeholder Partnerships for Biodiversity-Based Value Chains in Kenya
Multistakeholder partnerships (MSPs) are collaborations in which actors from at least three distinct sectors work together toward shared development goals. MSPs enable partners to combine knowledge, resources, technologies, and networks, allowing more integrated responses to challenges—such as supporting biodiversity-based value chains and adaptation to climate change—that no single actor can address alone. Gums and resins value chains in Marsabit County were selected to generate additional income for pastoralist communities in dryland areas. This decision was based on the following factors:
- Marsabit County had developed a gums and resins strategy awaiting validation.
- An organized cooperative already existed and could serve as a multiplier.
- Private sector actors confirmed significant untapped potential for biodiversity valorization.
- The national trust “IPLCs of Kenya” was established to work on biodiversity-related issues.
- The Wildlife Research and Training Institute was an ideal partner for developing training modules.