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We can nurture a sustainable future through our rivers

A group of youths participate in Cleaning of Nairobi River September 23, 2023 at Gatina in Kawangware during Commissioning of Nairobi rivers recovery strategy action plan. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

The dynamic interaction of humanity with the environment is a tapestry of gains and losses. It's a narrative of creation and establishing a symbiotic relationship between man and nature.

Clean air, the earth's abundant resources for economic development, and thriving ecosystems are essential lifelines. Conversely, losses from a polluted and damaged environment manifest as health problems, ecological imbalances, and resource scarcity.

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