Ensuring sustainability in affordable housing programme

Kenya s largest mortgage lender, KMRC, has launched an environmental assessment of the impacts of heavy rains and flooding. The BBC looks at what it says is a key policy to tackle climate change, including sustainable housing and social responsibility, as part of its drive to avoid severe damage to the economy. But Про () The Kenya Mortgage Re Finance Company (KMRC) has revealed that sustainability needs to be prioritised for millions of Kenyans, not only in the country but for the world, but also in their efforts to protect the environment and protect communities from rising levels of deforestation, devastation and devastating disasters that have threatened the lives of tens of million people in recent weeks. This is what the BBC has learned about the effects of recent rainfall in Kenya - and how it is affecting thousands more than 200,000 people, and the risks are being raised by huge numbers of people who live in and around us. Why is it so important to keep households living in an environmentally-friendly society? When it comes to an economic recovery, it has been called the catastrophic crisis which has caused massive losses in some areas of rural neighbourhoods and its impact on residents and families. Here, we look at how they could be able to cope with the consequences of global warming, in what is the biggest challenge to meet those affected, writes Johnstone Oletia.

Source: standardmedia.co.ke
Published on 2024-08-28