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West Pokot county government has been urged to consider mobilizing resources to assist marginalized communities living in the remote parts of the county. Speaking in Orwa in Pokot Central sub-county the National Director of World Vision Kenya, Gilbert Kamanga said the Non Governmental Organization has concluded its 16-year programs in the region that saw communities become more self reliant having been equipped with various skills citing education infrastructure development as a key driver to changing lives of residents in such arid areas.
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Community Empowerment I World Vision Kenya concludes its 16-year program in West Pokot
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