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Kenya Ports Authority – Mangrove Restoration Program for ocean protection and increased forest cover

The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) is leading a mangrove restoration project in Kwale County, south of the Kenyan coast. This initiative aligns with Kenya Ports Authority’s vision of sustainable port operations and conservation of marine biodiversity….

17/06/2025
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Kenya Ports Authority – Green Port Policy 2024-2028

The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) is committed to fostering environmentally sustainable port operations through its Green Port Policy (GPP) 2024-2028, which aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and promote ecological conservation. By integrating the…

13/06/2025
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Kenya Ports Authority – Tunahusika Corporate Social Investment program

The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) is committed to uplifting the standards of living of the communities within the Coastal region and other areas where it operates. This commitment is entrenched in and supported by our Corporate...
28/02/2019
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