Day 2 of Public Participation Forums on Lake Kenyatta Restoration
The County Government of Lamu has continued with public participation forums aimed at restoring Lake Kenyatta, one of the key freshwater resources in Lamu West.
On the second day of the engagements, forums were held in Bomani and Lumshi areas, bringing together residents and stakeholders to deliberate on the ongoing restoration efforts.
The County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Climate Change, ICT, Public Participation and E-Government, Aisha Shariff, led the public awareness sessions, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in restoring the lake.
The meetings were organized to create awareness among residents about the ongoing restoration initiatives and to gather community views on sustainable solutions for reviving the lake.
The forums aim to actively engage residents and stakeholders in discussions on practical and sustainable approaches to restore the lake and protect its ecosystem.
Through a partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Lamu County has embarked on a journey to restore Lake Kenyatta, which has experienced significant drying over the years.
The decline of the lake has largely been attributed to human activities that have interfered with natural water channels and surrounding ecosystems.
The ongoing engagements are also expected to provide a way forward on how Nature-based Solutions can be integrated into the lake restoration initiative to enhance conservation and environmental sustainability.
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