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Kenyan Citizen Groups Address Governance, Youth Issues, and Conservation
A consortium of Secondary Schools Alumni Associations is advocating for formal recognition and inclusion in school governance structures across Kenya. In Mombasa, residents participated in a special walk to encourage voter registration and address critical issues facing the youth, particularly drug abuse and crime. Meanwhile, a women's group in Laikipia, the Ontulili Primates P group, is utilizing mobile technology and binoculars to conserve primates. This innovative approach by the group is effectively reducing human-wildlife conflict and highlights the growing role of technology in environmental conservation.
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