Kenya’s blue economy underutilized, Tamaduni Conversations reveal
At a Blue Economy event dubbed Tamaduni Conversations, on Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth, stakeholders delved into conversations around protecting, respecting, discovering, and sharing Mombasa's cultural heritage in Kenya.
These are only a few of...
Lang Lang, little-known ‘crying stone’ showering Baringo residents
Since 1963, Kenya has been losing approximately 12,000 hectares of forested land annually to increasing demand for wood fuel and charcoal, population growth, the spread of infrastructure and the conversion of forest into commercial...






































