{"id":"37b5583d-00ce-c8ed-64e2-698b3c2f048f","short_name":"idf-kenya","human_readable_name":"Integrated Development Facility","dataset_count":0,"created_date":"2026-02-10T14:09:00+00:00","data_portal_url":"http://www.idfkenya.org","default_licence_id":"","description":"Integrated Development Facility is a community based Non-Governmental Organization registered in Kenya. Founded in the year 1999, the organization seeks to address the multifaceted challenges of governance,  HIV/AIDS, TB & Malaria pandemic compounded by diminished education and reduced economic opportunities among the people of Homabay County.\n\nIDF is a registered Kenyan Civil Society Organization (CSO), legally recognized as a Public Benefit Organisation under the PBORA Act. \n\nIDF has operated continuously in Kenya since its inception 1999. IDF has its head office in Kadongo, Homabay county\n\nIDF has an established physical and operational presence in Homa Bay, Kisumu, Siaya, Vihiga, Nyamira, Meru and Tharaka Nithi Counties of Kenya.\n\nOur Mission:\nTo harmonize and consolidate local efforts through community empowerment in health, education, socio-economic, and environmental areas.\n\nCore Values:\nProfessionalism, Accountability, Stewardship, Teamwork, Transparency.\n\nFocus Areas\n1. Health and Well-being.\n2. Child Protection and Safeguarding\n3. Livelihoods and Economic Empowerment\n4. Governance, Rights, and Social Accountability \n5. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) \n6. Environment and Climate Resilience\n\nCore Area of expertise\nIDF is a human rights, social justice, and non-state and non-profit organization with presence in Homabay, Nyamira, Vihiga, Kakamega, Tharaka Nithi, Meru and Kisii Counties. IDF’s focus are on the areas of health, gender and economic empowerment, human rights, governance/resource mobilization, education and social sector with a mission to harmonize and consolidate local efforts through community empowerment and partnership building to tackle community challenges in health, education, socio-economic and environmental concerns.\n\nIDF’s Experience and community development history.\nIntegrated Development Facility (IDF) is a locally registered development organization with a strong presence in Homabay County. IDF is currently implementing an OVC program dubbed USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto funded by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), is being implemented by a PATH Kenya–led consortium of Kenyan non-governmental organizations over a five-year period (March 18, 2021, through March 17, 2026). USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto is a service delivery project at the county level that provides HIV services to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and to adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Homa Bay. Through this project, IDF has developed a network of caregivers enrolled in various village saving and loaning associations/groups majority of whom are involved in smallholder farming activities and small-scale businesses. On the other hand, in partnership with URAIA TRUST, IDF also implements ‘Kuimarisha Kaunti II project (2021-2023)’, a project that aims at increasing responsiveness and accountability in Kenya’s Public Space. This is a 3-year project meant to: increase responsiveness and accountability in Homa Bay public space by building knowledge and strengthening the skills of citizens and duty bearers to promote Constitutionalism, adherence to the rule of law and to monitor service delivery. The project further support government agencies to develop or review policies and legislations that enhance improved service delivery.\nIn addition, IDF Kenya is a Sub Recipient of AMREF Health Africa in implementing The Global Fund Malaria Project (2021-2024) in four Sub Counties of Homa Bay County namely; Rachuonyo East, Rachuonyo North, Mbita, and Suba. Through Community strategy, the project uses community case management of malaria approach to ensure suspected uncomplicated malaria cases Community Health Volunteers from the 4 sub counties. Again, in partnership with the Government of Japan, through the Japanese Embassy in Kenya, IDF through Yamaha Motors is implementing a community-based water supply project in Seka Kagwa, Homabay County, which seeks to benefit over 1200 families, two secondary schools and health facility within the areaare tested and promptly managed at the community level by trained community health volunteers. The project supports a total of 1,140.\nAs evidenced in the implementation of the above projects, IDF has exhibited and continue to exhibit highest levels of accountability in the implementation of its programs, adherence to the government statutory requirements and compliance with employee engagement labour laws.\n\nCurrent Key Projects:\n USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto Project: Supporting vulnerable children and families. This project is implemented in Homabay County\n URAIA Trust Kuimarisha County Project: Enhancing county-level health systems. Implemented in Homabay County\n Global Fund Malaria Project: Combatting malaria. Implemented in Homabay County\n Global Fund TB Project: Combatting malaria. Implemented in Tharaka Nithi, Meru County\n Seka Kagwa Clean Water Project: Providing access to clean water in Homabay County.\nReach52 – Community sickle cell diseases campaign\n Sida/LwB - Empowering Communities through Sustainable Livelihoods, Equality and Climate Action in Homabay County, Kenya","exclusions_policy_url":"","first_publication_date":"2026-02-10T00:00:00+00:00","hq_country":"KE","organisation_identifier":"KE-NCB-OP.218-051-9841-1024","organisation_type":"22","region":"1027","reporting_source_type":null,"website":"http://www.idfkenya.org"}