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Lessons from indigenous knowledge in climate and policy conference

Sengwer families were left stranded and without any shelter after the Kenya Forest service officers allegedly descended and torched more than 23 houses. [File, Standard]

The world is increasingly recognizing the critical role Indigenous knowledge systems play in sustainable development, climate action, and policy-making.

This was the key message during the opening day of the 4th International Conference on Indigenous-Led Research and Education, which kicked off on Tuesday at Zebu Lodge in Narok County.

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