The newly commissioned Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Research and Training Centre Wednesday received conferencing and research equipment worth Sh6 million from the Regenerative Seascape for People, Climate and Nature (ReSea) Project.
The equipment, which includes binoculars, cameras and marine equipment, is expected to strengthen the Malindi-based centre’s capacity to train and empower local communities in wildlife research and environmental conservation.
The donation was officially handed over to senior officials of the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI) by ReSea officials led by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Programme Manager for Coastal and Ocean Resilience, Mr. Francis Okalo,