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Kisumu is among three cities to benefit from a Sh170 million global initiative to tackle the open burning of waste, a widespread practice with catastrophic impacts on human health and the environment. https://shorturl.at/L3h9O
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Kisumu to benefit from Sh170m global waste management fund
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