The amazing #WeFightClimateChange Concert that went down in Nairobi
[This blog was written by Prince Papa from the 350 Kenya team]
It is on a Friday, and after several weeks of planning, meetings, phone calls, short messages within and from outside Kenya I arrive at
The Kenyan trees that offset climate change, empower smallholder farmers, and boost local economy
The seemingly obvious reason for planting a fruit tree would be to grow fruit. But in Murang’a County in Kenya, smallholder farmers have discovered several other benefits to investing in their environment:
- provide jobs
- diversify income
From Garissa to Durban we stand in solidarty against violence and xenophobia
Over a million Kenyan people are facing famine
According to the Kenyan government, at least 1.6 million Kenyans are facing famine that has been linked to failed rainfall in Mandera, Garissa, Isiolo, Wajir, parts of Tana River County, and other areas.
Crop failure has
Power is shifting in Kenya
By Carol Wambui, Kenya Power Shift
Limuru was freezing. 6 degrees for us in the equator like Kenya, this is way too cold. The rains never stopped pounding down on us for the three days almost