Lay Volunteers International Association (LVIA), through its pilot project in Isiolo County, Northern Kenya, will introduce solar-powered solutions for off-grid milk pasteurization and cooling, aiming to enhance sustainable livelihoods in climate-affected pastoral regions. With climate change causing severe droughts and prompting Borana pastoralists to adopt drought-resistant camels, camel milk has become a significant commodity linked to urban markets. Supported by PREO funding and local partners, LVIA’s project seeks to improve camel milk handling and trading practices, establish solar-powered milk processing and cold storage facilities managed by women, create a solar-powered cold chain for high-quality milk transport, and develop a marketing strategy to access upscale markets in Nairobi.