Kenya becomes first African country to secure Santiago climate funding

Kenya has become the first African nation to secure $700,000 in technical assistance from the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage. The funding will support a national assessment of climate-related impacts over the last decade.
Why it matters
This represents a significant step in international climate finance, providing developing nations with the resources to quantify and address climate-driven losses.
Kenya has achieved a major milestone in advancing climate resilience and addressing the impacts of climate change.
The article provides a straightforward account of a government achievement and international funding.
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