 The project to promote camels started way back after a devastating drought which happened between the year 2008 and 2009 and in that time the Kenyans, especially the pastoralists lost a lot of animals. VSF Switzerland sat down with the affected communities, especially in Isiolo County and the community then requested that the best way to support their most vulnerable members was through restocking using the camels. Camel milk is important for the nutrition of people both of course producers and buyers. It has higher content of vitamin C and that makes it better in assas where access to vegetables and fruits is hardly possible. The camel has a longer lactation period. These are specifically as addressed the needs of the children under five, the elderly, pregnant and lactating mothers who are usually left behind at home when the animals migrate in search of pasture. VSF Switzerland embarked on this project supporting the groups with equipment, storage facilities and transport. The year 2024 is the international year of camelics, a platform to showcase the benefits that the camel comes with. Having camels is a solution in the face of climate change in the sense that the animal is best adapted to dry conditions. Their browsing helps them not to pull out grass and therefore they are able to sustain that biodiversity in the range lands that also they have moved quite long distances they are able to spread their seat through dropping down in different areas.