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Christian Aid Kenya (CAK), together with other partners, has pledged to address the root causes of poverty and secure global agreements to eradicate poverty in the Kenya. Speaking during a meeting with stakeholders and partners in Nairobi, Christian Aid Kenya Country Director Janet Ngombalu noted that climate change is an urgent matter that is directly affecting Kenya's food security. At the same time, Christian Aid International CEO Patrick Walter remarked that CAK is a charity engine that is focused on uniting Kenyans and engaging heavily in the future of international aid.
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CAK pledges to address root causes of poverty in Kenya
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