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Drought victims in Makueni, Tana River to benefit from Sh13 million project

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti with the help of Kenya Redcross staff help to Distribute food stuff to victims of drought at Yadhui in Mwala Sub-County, Machakos County. [Photo, Standard]

At least 63,000 people Tana River and Makueni counties are set to benefit from a climate action programme initiated by the Kenya Red Cross Society and Kenya's Prudence Foundation.

On Sunday, Prudence Foundation said it has pumped Sh13 million into the programme to address climate-related health challenges and food insecurity faced by women and children.

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