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Title: National Climate Change Action Plan 2013 - 2017
Authors: Government of Kenya
Keywords: Climate change
National Climate Change Action Plan
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Government of Kenya,
Citation: 2013 Government of Kenya, National Climate Change Action Plan
Series/Report no.: National Climate Change Action Plan;258
Abstract: In recognition of the serious threats posed by climate change my Government has taken and continues to take bold measures to secure the country’s development against the risks and impacts of climate change. The Constitution of Kenya provides for maintenance of at least ten per cent tree cover of the land area. The Kenya Vision 2030 targets the planting of at least seven billion trees to address food, water and energy security. During the last ten (10) years, Kenya has been able to restore 6% of forest cover. There are clear indications we will be able to attain the 10% tree cover in the next three years. In 2010, the Government launched the National Climate Change Response Strategy which enhanced understanding of the global climate change regime and the impacts of climate change in Kenya. The Strategy was Kenya’s first climate change agenda guide as it provided a basis for strengthening and focusing nationwide action towards climate change adaptation and mitigation. The development of this National Climate Change Action Plan marks another landmark stride by the Government towards addressing climate change vulnerability. The Action Plan takes adaptation and mitigation efforts to the next stage of implementation and equips the country to take decisive action in responding to the challenges we face. It encourages people-centred development, ensuring that climate change actions support Kenya’s achievement of development goals. It also supports efforts towards the continued attainment of Vision 2030. This Action Plan guides the transition of the country towards a low carbon climate resilient development pathway. The Government has already established a National Climate Change Secretariat and other institutional arrangements that will provide for the implementation of the actions identified. Through the implementation of this Action Plan, Kenya will be in a much better position to develop in the face of climate change and the uncertainty it presents for the attainment of sustainable development goals. It is my believe that this Action Plan will lead to collective action and innovation across all stakeholder groups for a prosperous and more climate resilient Kenya.
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