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Calls for the county and national government to allocate more funds in climate action initiatives resonated during the precursor of the 1st Annual Kenya National Youth Climate Action Innovation Summit held in Nairobi. Stakeholders in the climate sector noted there is need for concerted efforts to address impacts of climate change on environmental, social and economic systems in the country.
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Stakeholders ask national, county governments to allocate more funds for climate action initiatives
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