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Catalyzing Change: LANABLA’s Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Waste Management in Nyandarua
Today, the LANABLA team had a highly engaging visit to Nyandarua County, furthering our mission of advocacy for sustainable natural resources. We were honored to meet with Director Environment, Miriam, and Environment Officer, Damaris. Our discussions focused on critical aspects of sustainable solid waste management,...
Continue ReadingStrengthening Community Capacity in Sustainable Natural Resource Management (CFAs)
Recently, LANABLA successfully conducted a targeted training for two Community Forest Associations (CFAs): Eburu CFA and North Kinangop CFA. The training focused on enhancing their capacity to mobilize resources and develop sustainable nature-based enterprises, empowering them to take a leading role in the protection and...
Continue ReadingWorld Environment Day 2025: Ending Plastic Pollution for a Resilient Future
Every year on June 5th, the world unites to celebrate World Environment Day a global platform for raising awareness and encouraging action for the protection of our planet. In 2025, the theme is “Ending Plastic Pollution”, a call to eliminate one of the most persistent...
Continue ReadingElevating Women’s Voices in the Blue Economy: A Milestone for LANABLA
LANABLA recently participated in the official launch event organized by NETFUND in the Lake Naivasha Basin. We were honored that our Vice Chairperson, Grace, had the opportunity to speak at the event, representing the often-overlooked voices of fisherfolk. This moment was not only significant for...
Continue ReadingStrengthening Waste Management: Inclusive & Sustainable Solutions
Effective solid waste management is critical for environmental sustainability and public health. During our discussions with stakeholders, we examined existing waste management structures, identified areas for improvement, and emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders. Key Focus Areas: ✅ Enhancing Waste Management Structures – Strengthening...
Continue ReadingLANABLA Engages Naivasha MP on Fisheries Management and Development Bill 2024
LANABLA, in collaboration with key stakeholders in the Lake Naivasha Basin, recently met with the Member of Parliament for Naivasha to review the Fisheries Management and Development Bill 2024, currently under discussion in the Parliament Kenya. This bill aims to provide a legal framework for...
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Rising water levels at lake Naivasha lead to decline in pollution, experts say
Despite rising water levels in Lake Naivasha, there has been a general decline in pollution of the water body, experts have said. However, they noted high levels of chemical residue and human waste in Kihoto area, one of the estates most affected by the rising...
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Kenya’s Rift Valley Lakes Have Flooded Properties and Displaced Communities
Over the years, the Rift Valley lakes in Eastern Africa have been vital in supporting livelihoods of local communities who depend on fishing, farming and livestock keeping. Apart from being a UNESCO world heritage site, the lakes are also a major tourist attraction destination with rich...
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Covid-19 rolls back gains of Naivasha vegetable farmers
About 40km south of Lake Naivasha, in Moi Ndabibi village, farmers are lined up to fetch water from a neighbouring borehole owned by a flower farm. Zainabu Malicha who is a member of Momaki green horticulture farmers group is among the water-stressed farmers. The vegetable...
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