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President William Ruto has said that he will stop at nothing to get out Kenyans residing in over 1,400 informal settlements in the country. speaking during the launch of the second Kenya Urban Support Programme (KUSP) at state house Nairobi, the head of state said the timely program will address this challenge given that urban centers bear the greatest brunt of effects of climate change. The President noted that the 350 million Dollar Program set to be undertaken in the next 5 years will tackle torrential Floods currently witnessed in the country.
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The Second Kenya Urban Support Programme launched
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