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As the world grapples with the negative effects of climate change, communities in Africa and other developing countries continue to bear the brunt of climate change. In Northern Kenya, non-governmental organisations are offering climate-smart solutions to cushion mostly the pastoral communities from the pangs of climate change. There have been milestones of positive change in northern counties where communities take a lead in environment conservation.
Africa continues to bear the brunt of climate change
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