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The activity involves education and awareness-raising to increase climate resilience and mitigation actions
in host communities of the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Through waste management and river conservation,
the activity aims to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and improve carbon sinks, contributing thus both to
mitigating and community adaptation.
The objectives of the activity include:
- Raise awareness among the communities on waste management and climate change;
- Properly functioning waste water drains and riparian zones;
- Reduced instances of both air and waterborne infections from the waste;
- Conservation of bio-diversity;
- Construction of sieves along the waste water drains to create garbage collection points.
The activity contributes to both mitigation and adaptation through waste management and river conservation.
The awareness-raising has resulted in greater understanding among the host communities about climate
change and the importance of conservation. Health risks have been reduced by efforts to remove stagnant waste
water from near homesteads.
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