First reported by The Independent
As East Africa’s oceans change, coastal women build new livelihoods
As East Africa’s oceans change, coastal women build new livelihoods
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MongabayAs East Africa’s oceans change, coastal women build new livelihoodsmongabay.comMALINDI, Kenya (AP) — Across East Africa’s coastline, climate change and industrial fishing are threatening the livelihoods of millions who depend on the ocean. In Kenya, women are turning to community tourism, mangrove restoration and other nature-based enterprises as declining fish stocks force them to adapt. Their experiences mirror a regional push to strengthen coastal […]
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