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Kenya braces for setbacks in clean energy goals as global funds cut

Sights on journey to Loiyangalani

Kenya still has a long way to achieving its ambition of attaining a 100 per cent transition to clean energy by 2030 following the financial constraints.

The country has been gaining support from various groups like the Climate Investment Funds which endorsed a Sh9 trillion ($70m) annual plan last year with an initial allocation of $46.39 million to advance the integration and utilization of renewable energy in the country.

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