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Kilifi County, KCIC to revamp agribusiness in coast region

Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) which is the implementing partner signed a five-year contract with the two development agencies that would see the Kshs. 5.1 billion programme support 2,400 women and youth-led agribusiness enterprises across the country and lead to the creation of 17,000 job opportunities. Kilifi County County Executive Committee Member (CECM) in charge of

Considering used water a ‘waste’ but a vital resource

There is an urgent need for an important paradigm shift if we have to advance the multiple levels of sustainable sanitation services towards a circular economy where wastewater is considered a vital resource and not a liability. In 2018, the Wastewater: “From Waste to Resource” initiative was launched in the Los Angeles region to address

Haven’t we all been bad designers?

Around the world, landfills are growing by some 3.5 million tonnes of garbage every day. In the time it’ll take you to read this article, the equivalent of two truckloads of plastic will have entered the oceans. Considering that waste is not an accident, that’s a lot of bad design.  We need to face this

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European Council’s President visits KCIC to witness the progress of the AgriBiz Programme

On Tuesday, 9th March 2021, The President of the European Council, His Excellency Charles Michel, made a courtesy visit to Kenya Climate Innovation Centre (KCIC) to witness at first hand the progress and impact of the AgriBiz Programme. In the company of the European Council’s President was the Danish Ambassador Ole Thonke, Kenya Cabinet Secretary

How Kenya is fighting waste management for a cleaner and safer environment

As waste keeps piling up on landfills and dumpsites, more ventures are coming up with different ways of recycling waste into art and other creative innovations to help curb waste management. In Kenya, both the government and the youth are at the forefront of mitigating plastic pollution and waste management in general through policies and

The golden age of plastic recycling is here

Across the world, plastic is one of the most used materials, but managing end-of-life plastic products remains a seemingly intractable challenge. However, there are signs of green shoots around us that promise to unleash a revolution around better plastic waste management. While much ground remains uncovered, more and more businesses are opting to recycle, upcycle

Kenya School of Government visits KCIC to explore partnership opportunities

Kenya School of Government (KSG) paid a visit to Kenya Climate Innovation Centre (KCIC) with the aim of exploring partnership opportunities and learning more about the organisation in relation to the role they play towards the environmental and climate impact. Through this visit, both KSG and KCIC were able to get a better understanding of

Go into agribiz, KCIC urges women and youth

Kenya Climate Innovation Centre (KCIC) is calling upon youth and women in Isiolo, Uasin Gishu, Machakos and Kisii to engage in agribusiness with ready and available financial and technical support from the AgriBiz program funded by the European Union and Danida. KCIC CEO, Dr. Edward Mungai made the call in Machakos County Government offices where

The role of recyclers in the actualization of a circular economy

The concept of a circular economy has regained attention especially related to efforts to achieve a more sustainable society. It then goes without saying that a true circular economy will prioritize both recycling and re-using which entails reuse and re-marketing, repair, re-manufacturing and technological updating of goods. Recyclers have been identified as the most significant

Rethinking our production and consumption cycle for a sustainable world

Given the recent estimates, our global footprint now exceeds the world’s capacity to regenerate by about 30%. If the current demands continue, by 2030 we will need the equivalent of two planets to maintain our lifestyle. The latest trend within the sustainability sector, Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP), is keen on promoting a system which