Communities in northern Kenya have been urged to invest proceeds earned from carbon credit trading in sustainable livelihood projects to improve their economic well-being. Northern Kenya Rangelands Carbon Project (NKRCP) Chairman Andrew Dakhole called on members of community conservancies to make prudent use of revenues generated through conservation activities under the carbon credit programme. Dakhole…
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