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Kyulu Hills residents jealously guard Mzima Springs

Kyulu Hills

NAIROBI, KENYA: A global conservation organisation that operates in 12 African countries including Kenya has put in place programs aimed at generating immediate dividends for communities living around natural resources.

Conservation International (CI) has identified Government support, dividends for relevant communities and their ownership of resources in their midst as key factors for any conservation efforts to succeed.

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