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Kaimosi University seeks partnership to allow students drive climate action

 Dennis Asiya, YGAK Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer addressing University students during a climate forum at Kaimosi Friends University last week. [Juliet Omelo, Standard]

As Kenya grapples with the effects of climate change, students at Kaimosi Friends University are emerging as key actors in the push for sustainability.

During a recent engagement with Youth for Green Action Kenya (YGAK), students and university administrators explored practical, campus-based solutions to environmental challenges, setting the stage for a partnership that places young people at the centre of climate action.

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