Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) has expanded its environmental conservation initiative into East Africa through partnership with Kenya’s Oceans Alive Foundation. The collaboration is expected to strengthen science-driven coral restoration, community training and marine storytelling along the country’s coastline by use of its new brand campaign, “Canon’s World Unseen: 2.0-Coral”. Speaking in Vipingo, Kilifi…
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