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How Climate WorX Will Change Counties Across Kenya

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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How Climate WorX Will Transform Counties Across Kenya

The Climate Resilience Service Program (CRSP), popularly known as ‘Climate WorX’, is expected to make a major impact across the country by creating jobs and boosting sustainable development.

The initiative aims to employ 113,034 young people, with at least 500 youths working in each of the 47 counties. One of its key goals is to provide employment opportunities while also building climate resilience in both urban and rural areas.

Initially tested in Nairobi and found to be successful, Climate WorX is grounded in the Kenyan Constitution and is now expanding nationwide.

According to official documents obtained by Newshub.co.ke, the programme is designed around three main pillars: infrastructure, environmental conservation, and housing and urban development.

These efforts are being supported by major national and county government ministries and departments.

As part of the infrastructure pillar, young people will be at the forefront of road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance projects.

These works are not only meant to improve transportation but are also tailored to reduce carbon emissions from construction equipment.

Several agencies will be involved in executing this part of the program, including the State Department for Roads, Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA), Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), and the Kenya Forest Service.

But it’s not just about building roads. The initiative also includes beautifying highways through tree planting and landscaping. Youths will plant trees along main roads and add landscaping features like flowers and grass. The trees and plants will be sourced from nurseries operated by the program itself, supporting its environmental mission.

Another essential aspect of this infrastructure work is long-term road upkeep. Youth teams will carry out regular maintenance by cleaning drainage systems, removing overgrown vegetation, and clearing any blockages.

These efforts are designed to help roads remain usable during extreme weather conditions and to reduce flooding risks.

The second major focus of the Climate WorX initiative is environmental restoration, with a strong emphasis on tree planting and conservation.

Every youth participant will start their day by tubing at least 10 seedlings. These seedlings are then nurtured in local nurseries until they are ready to be planted in areas that have suffered environmental degradation.

Over time, these nurseries will grow into small, sustainable businesses. They will supply seedlings not just for the program’s own needs but also for sale to individuals and organizations.

After planting, the job of taking care of the trees begins. Young people will be responsible for watering, monitoring, and protecting the trees until they mature, with support from the Ministry of Water in building the necessary infrastructure.

To ensure the long-term sustainability of these environmental efforts, the government is exploring different funding options.

These include selling carbon credits, developing ecotourism projects, and establishing learning hubs where communities can gain knowledge on conservation practices.

The third and perhaps most ambitious part of the programme deals with housing, slum upgrading, and waste management. This pillar focuses on improving living conditions for people living in informal settlements.

It will involve building better homes, improving drainage systems, and creating proper waste disposal channels to promote clean and healthy communities.

In conclusion, Climate WorX is more than just a job creation initiative—it is a bold, transformative plan aimed at making Kenyan counties greener, more resilient, and better developed.

Through roadwork, environmental conservation, and slum rehabilitation, the programme empowers youth to take the lead in shaping the country’s sustainable future.

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