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Include indigenous people in climate crisis responses

Nyamindi river which is the main source of irrigation water for the Mwea rice farmers and domestic use is almost dry up due to the prevailing harsh climatic conditions. [File, Standard]

Climate change catastrophes have increasingly shown no signs of abating and the global economy is suffering greatly.

Most governments around the world are under intense pressure to address social and economic challenges presented by climate change.

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