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Jane Kirru

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Jane Kiiru is the communications officer for the Adaptation Consortium (jkiiru@adaconsortium.org).

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Accessing climate finance in Kenya

Blog, 18 April 2016

A woman scoops water in a dry riverbed near Kataboi village in the Turkana region of Northern Kenya (Photo: Marisol Grandon/DFID via Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
Kenya's new climate fund listens to community ideas for building resilience

Blog, 03 April 2014

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Delivering climate finance at the local level to support adaptation: experiences of County Climate Change Funds in Kenya

01 July 2019

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