Members of the Kipsigis community, who are historically defined by their deep-rooted traditions in livestock rearing, are boldly breaking new ground in matters food security and subsistence, exploring other avenues such as aquaculture. Through the Financing Locally Led Climate Action (FLLoCA) program, a County Government programme funded by the World Bank and the government of…
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