In 2012, the programme launched an expanded mandate covering more interventions and other regions in Kenya. Most recently, AAH Kenya programme has expanded to incorporate the Mara Enterprise Development project that is a two-year project that aims to support development of an ‘entrepreneurial mind-set’ in community members and is primarily working with livestock keepers, women traders and the youth to improve their economic well-being. The programme is also implementing a livelihoods project in agriculture working with refugees in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County funded by UNHCR.
The workforce in AAH includes office staff, drivers and housekeepers. AAH employs a large majority of host community.
OSHA 2007 stipulates that the occupier (Employer) of a workplace shall cause a thorough safety and health, risk assessment and fire risk assessment audits of his workplace to be carried out at least once in every period of twelve months by a registered safety and health and fire audits advisor who shall issue a report of such an audit containing the prescribed particulars to the occupier on payment of a prescribed fee and shall send a copy of the report to the Director of the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services.
Action Africa Help International Kenya Programme (AAHK) would therefore like to engage a reputable company to carry out an occupational safety and health audit for its offices in Mara, Narok County and Kakuma, Turkana West County.
Follow the link for more details:http://www.actionafricahelp.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Call-for-Proposal_OSHA-Audit.pdf?1c34eb&1c34eb