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Climate-Induced conflict and Migration

Climate-Induced conflict and Migration

Kenya has made significant political and economic reforms that have contributed to sustained economic growth, social development, and political stability gains 4 over the past decade. However, its key development challenges still include poverty, inequality, youth unemployment, transparency and accountability, climate change, continued weak private sector investment, and the vulnerability of the economy to internal and external shocks.

"Embracing eco-friendliness is embracing a better future, where our choices today nurture the planet for generations ahead."

Disaster risks have risen over recent decades, and more extreme weather conditions in future are likely to increase the number and scale of disasters. At the same time, the existing methods and tools of disaster risk reduction, and climate risk management in particular, provide powerful capacities for substantially reducing risks and adapting to climate change.

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