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Suguta Lol Marmar, Kenya Katılım Eylül 2024
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Lake Turkana have significantly disrupted livelihoods, particularly pastoralism and fishing, which are the backbone of the local economy. Environmental changes have led to widespread displacementLoss of livestock, reduced fish stocks, and declining household incomes.
#FRLDKenya



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The @EnviClimateC_Ke in collaboration with the @UNDPKenya and @UNFPAKen, has successfully concluded a nationwide data collection exercise conducted from 29th March to 10th April 2026 to assess loss and damage triggered by rising water levels and backflow in the Rift Valley lakes and Lake Victoria.
Led by the Climate Change Directorate Kenya’s National Focal Point to the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage the exercise deployed trained enumerators across climate-vulnerable hotspots to gather critical “proof of loss.” This initiative is a key step in advancing Kenya’s bid to access support under the FRLD through the Barbados Implementation Modalities (BIM), aimed at addressing the growing livelihood emergency caused by climate-induced flooding.
The data collection covered strategic sites across multiple counties. In Turkana County, enumerators focused on Kalokol, Eliye Springs, Lomekwi, and Ferguson Bay, while in Marsabit County, the exercise covered Loiyangalani, El Molo Bay, Moite, and Layeni.
In Nakuru County, teams documented impacts in Kihoto Settlement, Kamere Beach, Mwariki, and Barut. Around Lake Victoria, enumerators assessed 16 urban and peri-urban hotspots including Dunga Beach, Hippo Point, and the West Kano Irrigation Scheme.
The evidence gathered highlights the scale and severity of displacement, livelihood disruption, and environmental degradation affecting communities in these regions.
This robust, evidence-based approach strengthens Kenya’s case for international climate finance and underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions to support affected populations.
Oversight of the exercise was provided by Thomas Lerenten, Samuel Muchiri, and James Thonjo, alongside leads from partner organizations.
The successful completion of this exercise marks a significant milestone in Kenya’s climate resilience journey, positioning the country as a leader in evidence-based advocacy for loss and damage resources while reinforcing its commitment to protecting livelihoods and communities most affected by rising water levels. #LossandDamageFund #RisingWaterLevels




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FGM is a human rights violation.
There is no end to FGM without sustained commitment and investment. Every girl deserves to grow up safe and free from harm.
Join me today for this discussion.
#investtoEndFGM
#EndFGM

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@FabrizioRomano He was celebrating like he scored a Champions League final
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