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Media Council of Kenya Reporting Grants Beneficiaries 2021 Climate Change Reporting MEDIA COUNCIL OF KENYA REPORTING GRANTS BENEFICIARIES 2021 CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING NAME STORY TITLE MEDIA HOUSE Sarafina Robi The Fortune of the Indingeous Tree KBC TV Wesley Langat Harnessing digital technology to adapt to changing climate and cope with Kongasis FM Covid 19 pandemic Madelena Mkirema How we can reclaim the dryland to reduce the harsh climate cahnges in Radio Amani our arid and semi-arid areas Reuben Mwambingu The need to salvage butterflies in Taita hills forest as alternative key People Daily providers of pollination Newspaper Rachael Thuo Kilio Cha Mkulima Pale Shambani Baraton FM Hamis Mwero Mkono wa Mauti Radio Kaya Daniel Mungai Hewa Sumu ATG Radio Praxides Cheti Lake Kenyatta:Declining water levels of Lamu Largest freshwater lake Star Newspaper Davies Okware Emoit Increased temperatures, drought and insect outbreaks Maata Radio Collins Wangui Macharia Mabadiliko Tabia nchi Ghetto FM Gilbert Koech Impacts of the Rising Lakes And Its Associated Causes Star Newspaper Gilbert Koech Why Kenya Remains A Thirsty Nation Star Newspaper Kevine Omollo Insect Farming Gaining as their Nutritional Value Challenges Eating Culture Standard Group Daniel Igwanya Ukakasi wa Mabadiliko ya Tabia nchi Sauti ya Mwananchi Radio Sophia Abdilahi Ndunga Fishing has been a life long source of income along the coastal people AlShifaa Tv Joyce Wangui Utonga wa Urimi Kangema FM Joyce Chimbi Cripping effects of Climate change lead to rapid conversion of farmlands Sayansi Online into concrete jungle Magazine Pius Mwangi Jinamizi la Ziwa Kupanuka Sauti ya Mwananchi Radio Mwanaharusi Rashid Discriminitation against mothers who give birth to disabled children Radio Rahma Alex Muhindi Coping with new normal of climate change on matters crop framing Taach FM Caroline Otieno Emotional and Psychological responses to climate change in Migori County Namlolwe FM Henry Owino Emerging Trends and Impact of Climate Change in Nairobi, Kenya Science - Africa Paul Omondo Climate Change Has Affected Maize Farmers Tarumbeta FM Philip Mutune Manifestation of Climate Change in Makueni is Now A Reality County FM Patrick Opana Cumulative effects and climate change Rameny FM Emmanuel Sikuku Pests invasion leaves farmers caught up with pests control Magharibi TV Paul Kahara Human Impact on Climate Change in Lakipia Sawanga FM Josephine Medza Almasi Adimu Msenangu FM Nancy Kemunto Change in rain patterns in Gusii Lands KBC-Minto FM Asha Bekidusa Nyuki wanaolinda mikoko dhidi ya ukataji wa miti hiyo Bahari FM Isaac Waihenya Janga Jangwani Radio Jangwani Guyo Godana The enemy of environmental conservation: wildfire Radio Jangwani 1 Promoting Media Freedom and Responsible Journalism www.mediacouncil.or.ke @MediaCouncilK MEDIA COUNCIL OF KENYA REPORTING GRANTS BENEFICIARIES 2021 CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING NAME STORY TITLE MEDIA HOUSE Caren Chepkoech Impact of urbanization on depliting underground water in urban areas Kass TV Jeremiah Omondi The submerging budalangi :The struggle in floods & Covid 19 Pandemic West FM& TV Elizabeth Kwamboka The ignored crop with a potential to feed and earn Kenyans revenue in the The Sun Weekly Angira face of climate change Philip Otieno Migori Farmers ‘Strike Gold’ In sweet Potato Mayienga FM Clavery Khonde Jinamizi la Mabadiliko ya Hali ya hewa Pwani FM Daniel Kipchumba Manufaa ya kilimo cha sukumawiki za zambarau Egerton Radio Ng’etich Daniel Kipchumba Kilimo cha konokono wa kuliwa nchini Kenya Egerton Radio Ng’etich Mgeni Shabani Mushroom farming Msenangu FM Silvio Nangori Livestock Death in the Desert Radio Jangwani Mercy Muthoni Hard covid 19 economic times push many to farming, advised to practice Wega FM organic farming Linet Kinya The silver Lining in the Deserts Locusts invasion in Meru County Wega FM Steve Mokaya Quenching Thirts, Making Extra Bucks Star Newspaper Samuel Kosgei Kiu ya Nuksi Radio Jangwani Bonface Gikandi Climate change a wake up call to local farmers Standard Group Winnie Wanyonyi On agriculture and food production and food security North Rift Radio Hezron Oduol Agriculture,food production and food security Radio Rameny Bernard Ngetich How climate change inpact water supplies Etyet FM Philip Miyawa Elimu na Mali Shambani KBC Lina M Mwamachi Echo-Charcoal Helping Combat Climate change in Taita Taveta County Sifa FM Patrick Kipkoech Effects of factory emissions on human and animal health Emoo FM Japhet Kahindi Jeke Jeke Baharini Sauti ya Pwani Warda Ahmed Does fishermen are affected with the climate change Sauti Ya Pwani Robert Malala Huddles facing adoption of Cottion in Busia Nyota TV/FM Yussuf Tsuma Kizaazaa cha Wanyama Pori na Binadam Jangwani Sauti ya Pwani Wycliffe Masinde Water Security in Turkana Maata FM Elijah Cherutich Impact of withdrawal of maize farming in kf & Pelies program Emoo FM Daisy Langat Impact of Climate Change on Production of Maize and food security Sogoot FM Franciliado Mailoji Agriculture and Food Production Sogoot FM Mercy Chelang’at Impact of Climate change on production of Irish Potatoes Sogoot FM Hillary Kiprono Bee Keeping among the Ogiek People Sogoot FM Ruth Keah Kasaine fences: A solution to human -wildlife conflict Radio Rahma Mariam Hassan Uhaba wa mvua za masika pwani Msenangu FM Bonface Mwangi Effects on Marine Environment &Fish Production People Daily Newspaper 2 Promoting Media Freedom and Responsible Journalism www.mediacouncil.or.ke @MediaCouncilK MEDIA COUNCIL OF KENYA REPORTING GRANTS BENEFICIARIES 2021 CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING NAME STORY TITLE MEDIA HOUSE Celine Oywa Displaced Schools and Families due to Lake Victoria back flow Radio Namlolwe Catherine Ekombe Food Security in Turkana County Radio Ata Nayece Fridah Okachi Countering the impact of Climate change on health issues informal Mtaani Radio settlements Paul Odhiambo Rising level of lakes and ocean Rameny FM Victor Moturi Hand pollination Pamoja FM John Nalianya Mt Elgon forest under attack despite government interventation and shamna Star Newspaper system Emanuel Tarus Effect of fail army worm on seed and food Security Emoo FM Micheka Frastus Reviving the Black Gold KNA Susan Oloo Herbicides and food production Radio Rameny Godfrey Yambo Importance of Maintaining our ecosytem Rameny FM Elias Yaa Cassava, chillies shield Kilifi farmers from hunger as climate change hampers Star Newspaper maize farming Jacinta Githeya Army worm invasion on farms in Rongai MBCI Radio Nicholas Waita Kianaazi Katili Sauti ya Pwani Christopher Kimuya Ukame wa Kijitakia ATG Radio Oscar Nyoha Kilimo na mabadiliko ya tabianchi Baraka FM Malemba Mkongo Tree seedlings for every birth in Wundanyi: How a Local leader has joined Star Newspaper hands with Locals to mitigate effects of Climate change Solomon Muingi Taita Taveta farmers bets on bee keeping to tame marauding elephants Star Newspaper Jackson Kyengo How climate change affected agriculture in Taita Taveta Mwanedu FM Erickson Kadzeha Jembe la Matumaini Sauti ya Pwani Denvis Mwazighe Unpredictable rains calls for diversification in Agriculture Mwanedu FM Vincent Kimutai Rising levels of Lakes MBCI Radio James Mbulo Social economic impact of the raising levels of the lake to the residents living Radio Yetu nearby the lake Fabian Kibet Pest control grass for sustainable agriculture Cong’asis FM Malemba Mkongo Kwale farmers start to enjoy government’s efforts to eradicate tsetse flies after Star Newspaper years of dissapointments Susan Mbodze Water scarcity effects on nomadic women in Marsabit county Sifa FM Linda Akoth Securing women’s land rights a solution to food production Sifa FM Jonathan Lui Hathari za Homa ya Dengu Sauti ya Pwani Michael Barnabe Impacts of Climate Change on Urban Farming in Nairobi MtaaniRadio Darius Kisaka Magonjwa ya kifua na mabadiliko ya hali ya hewa Sifa FM Seth Ngero How Re-Occurrence Of Lake Victoria Backflow in Budalangi is Menacing Sasa Radio Residents. Mrinzi Nyundo Kilimo Jangwani Radio Kaya 3 Promoting Media Freedom and Responsible Journalism www.mediacouncil.or.ke @MediaCouncilK MEDIA COUNCIL OF KENYA REPORTING GRANTS BENEFICIARIES 2021 CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING NAME STORY TITLE MEDIA HOUSE Bennadine Tiemoi Adaption of new avenues by farmers on food security production Radio Citizen/ Chamgei FM Franklin Asiri How absence of county specific legislation has slowed down climate risk Ratego FM management in Siaya County Diaz Kiplele Reduction of Honey Production in Baringo County Emoo FM Joseph Jira Madhara ya mabadiliko ya tabianch kwa wakulima Radio Simba Madelena Mkirema Reclaiming a Dryland In Baringo County in Kenya Radio Amani David Njagi. Kenya’s farmers hedge farm losses with solar processing Talk Africa Raymond Mwakwaya Untold story of the climate change ghosts Coast Media Group Omar Mazera Zao la msimu Radio Salaam Solomon Zully Achieving a nation’s and county food security Radio Salaam Alloys Musyoka The fish decline in the ocean due to climate change Pwani Times Wario Fayo Effects of climate change on food security Sifa FM Wario Fayo Grass farming an option for farmers in Marsabit Sifa FM Ancillar M. Gari Kovu la matumaini SBS Radio Dan Kaburu Cash from carbon K24 TV Caroline Kaliwa Food security Coast Media Group Bernard Gitau Unregulated Dumpsite emissions of greenhouse gases undoing gains of tree Kameme TV planting Lauren Nanok Edukon Fish Waste in Exchange For Value Chams Media Brivian Simiyu Impact of drought Msenangu FM Doreen Onyino Tabianchi na Kilimo Samaritan FM Faith Kemunto Ogutu Climate Change Idps Egerton Radio Dorine Ominah Mabadiliko ya hali ya anga yatatiza ukulima Vihiga Samaritan Radio Mesalimu Mohamed Kilimo
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