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The Warendille community in Marsabit has broken the barriers and elected women to the Community Land Management Committee (CLMC). The move aims to enhance the management, oversight, and consultation processes regarding community land use, ensuring that women’s perspectives are included in critical discussions.
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Women elected to Community Land Management Committee in Marsabit
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