This document provides an update on chickpea productivity improvement activities in Kenya as part of the Tropical Legumes I project. It summarizes progress made in data management, insect and drought tolerance screening, modern breeding efforts including marker-assisted backcrossing and selection, and initial use of a tablet computer for field data collection. Key activities include phenotyping for insect resistance and drought tolerance, developing breeding lines with improved root traits through MABC, and multi-location testing of advanced lines. Data from these efforts is being processed and will be submitted to the chickpea data manager. The tablet is found to be useful for field book preparation and data entry but has limitations under bright sunlight and dirty field conditions.