Climate change impacts in Kenya

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Kenya is a tropical, water-scarce country located on the equator in East Africa. Its diverse landscapes and abundant natural resources directly support the lives and livelihoods of millions of people through agriculture and nature tourism. The government recognizes the cultural richness that Indigenous tribes and communities bring to the country, yet the impact of climate change on already fragile natural ecosystems poses a growing challenge for their very survival.

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