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Most Kenyans, especially the majority poor rely almost exclusively on land and natural resources, such as forests, water, wildlife, fisheries, dry lands, wetlands and minerals – for sustenance. Apart from Agriculture which sustains over 80% of Kenyans, other livelihood activities like pastoralism, fishing, tourism and processing natural resources for sale are entirely dependent on natural resources
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Home About Programs Climate Change, Water & Energy Community Development Environment, Democracy & Justice Land, Resources and Equity Science &
Home About Programs Climate Change, Water & Energy Community Development Environment, Democracy & Justice Land, Resources and Equity Science &
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