
Between late 2024 and early 2025, Kenya faced severe climate and rainfall impacts.
Over 315,500 people were displaced by floods, with 228 deaths reported.
The country lost 12,000 livestock and more than 36,000 acres of cropland.
Urban floods affected seven out of ten cities.
Additionally, the climate adaptation financing gap stands at Sh335 trillion.
These figures, sourced from Kenya Red Cross, NDMA, MET, UNEP, and government surveys, highlight the urgent need for action.
Bridging the gap between early warning and community action could save thousands.











