World Day to Combat Desertification was celebrated at Oldonyonyokie Primary School in Magadi, Kajiado County. The day is observed on June 17 each year as required by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) which Kenya signed in 1994 and ratified in 1997.
The theme for this year’s event was “Land has true value- Invest in it”. The theme served to help us reflect on the many challenges facing us in our effort to combat desertification.
The chief quest was Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Forestry, Keriako Tobiko. The event was attended by Permanent Secretary, ministry of environment and forestry, Charles Sunkuli, Deputy Governor, Martin Moshisho, NEMA board of management chairman, John Konchellah, Board of directors, Director General Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu and management team, area elected leaders and a host of other dignitaries and stakeholders.
Pictorials
CS Environment and Forestry, Keriako Tobiko planting a tree during the WDCD celebrations in Magadi, Kajiado County
DG NEMA Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu plants a tree during the WDCD celebrations
NEMA Chairman, John Konchellah (3rd R) plants a tree assisted by NEMA DG Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu and Dr. Kennedy Ondimu
Dignitaries at the NEMA booth during the celebrations
CS Environment and Forestry, Keriako Tobiko launches the Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) for the Mining Sector in Kenya assisted by NEMA DG Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu
CS Environment and Forestry, Keriako Tobiko gives Deputy Governor Kajiado Martin Moshisho Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) for the Mining Sector in Kenya booklet after the launch
CS Environment and Forestry, Keriako Tobiko awards local Women with goats
Dignities are given Maasai lesos by the locals