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“Climate change is controlling everything — let them compensate us”: addressing the climate displacement of Indigenous, marginalised populations in Kenya

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A record-breaking prolonged drought and catastrophic flooding – especially of lakes – is driving severe losses and damages, especially those that are non-economic, as a result of climate change in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Beyond the more obvious impacts, such as inundation and crop failure, these increasingly severe weather-related events are exacerbating existing inequities and marginalisation, which have plagued frontline communities throughout the region for decades. The result is a myriad of negative impacts, including loss of livelihoods, displacement, immobility and various development setbacks. Support is needed at all levels and must be designed and implemented in a way that addresses existing inequities and meaningfully includes impacted populations.