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Roundtable on the Implications of Forest Restoration on Forest Cover and Social Effects

KIPPRA held a roundtable workshop on the Implications of Forest Restoration on Forest Cover and Social Effects on 30th April 2024, in Nairobi. The workshop that was spearheaded by the Productive Sector Department, aimed to understand whether the restoration efforts done across the country are aiding in achieving its forest cover goals.

Participants at the workshop
Ag. Principal Policy Analyst, Mr Joshua Laichena makes his presentation at the workshop

The workshop brought together participants from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Kenya Meteorological Department, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMD), Kenya Forest Service (KFS), National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA).

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