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SAVE LAMU WRITES AGAIN TO ICBC AND CHINESE EMBASSY ABOUT THE LAMU COAL PLANT

From the previous times we wrote to ICBC, and there was no response, this time we wrote again to them and the Chinese Embassy starting in 2019 February. The letters express the concerns of the Lamu community on the proposed Lamu Coal power plant. ICBC is the majority financier of the project. We ask for…
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NET DELAYS JUDGEMENT ON ESIA LICENCE

Written by Khadija Juma/Save Lamu The National Environmental Tribunal on 8th May postponed the Lamu coal case saying the judgement is not ready yet and that there are still pending issues which will come on the 24th of June 2019. Speaking during the proceedings at the Reinsurance plaza in Nairobi, the Chairman of the tribunal…
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Save Lamu launches Bio cultural community protocol (BCP)

2nd April 2019 Photo credit: Khadija Juma/Save Lamu Article: Khadija Juma/Save Lamu Lamu community launches a Bio-cultural Community Protocol BCP at the Mwanarafa hall in the County of Lamu, BCP is a communal document that lays out the traditional knowledge and indigenous methods of natural resource management of the diverse communities. Save Lamu found the…
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LAMU WOMEN, TALK ON THE PROPOSED COAL PLANT IN LAMU AT A NATIONAL TELEVISION STATION

Lamu Women speaking about the proposed coal power plant to be constructed in Lamu at a National Media station in Kenya
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SAVE LAMU, WWF, NEMA ENGAGE IN BEACH CLEANING ACTIVITY

Save Lamu organization together with, WWF, NEMA and Lamu residents engaged in a Beach cleaning activity as it marks World Environmental Day world-wide. The activity attracted different people in the community of Lamu including men and women who came in support of cleaning the Lamu Sea Shore for a clean better health of the residents.…