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  • Kenya ships food donation to South Sudan amid fighting

    Kenya ships food donation to South Sudan amid fighting

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    NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s President William Ruto has expressed concern over the fighting in neighboring South Sudan and airlifted a donation of food stuffs to those affected.

    South Sudan’s northern Upper Nile and Jonglei states are experiencing renewed fighting between rival armed militias.

    The fighting has threatened the implementation of the 2018 peace agreement between President Salva Kiir and his former rival Riek Machar.

    Ruto said he spoke to Kiir on Saturday and urged him to facilitate dialogue for all involved parties to stop the fighting.

    Kenya has also asked the international community to intervene and help in the growing instability in South Sudan.

    “As a neighbor and grantor of the South Sudan Peace process, I, on behalf of Kenya, bring these concerning developments to the attention of the wider international community and call for a focus and immediate intervention geared towards de-escalation, peaceful resolution and coexistence among the parties involved,” Ruto said.

    The fighting has displaced thousands of people and left many in dire need of water, food, shelter and medical aid.

    This is the second time Kenya is sending food and medical aid to South Sudan following a similar donation on Nov. 25.

    The larger east African region is facing the worst drought in decades with some areas experiencing five failed consecutive rainy seasons while others have below average rainfall.

    Kenya shares its northern border with South Sudan and plays a key mediation role in the implementation of the country’s peace agreement.

    There were high hopes when oil-rich South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after a long conflict. But the country slid into civil war in December 2013 largely based on ethnic divisions when forces loyal to Kiir battled those supporting Machar.

    Tens of thousands of people were killed in the war, which ended with the 2018 peace agreement. But the terms of that accord have not been fully implemented, and persistent violence is weakening it even more.

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  • Germany to help Kenya hit 100% renewables, export hydrogen

    Germany to help Kenya hit 100% renewables, export hydrogen

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    BERLIN — The German government says it will provide Kenya with 112 million euros ($118 million) to help the East African nation close the gap to 100% renewable energy and produce hydrogen.

    Kenya already gets about 90% of its electricity from renewable sources including hydropower, geothermal and wind. It aims to phase out entirely the use of fossil fuels for electricity generation by 2030.

    Germany’s Development Ministry said Monday that 51 million euros will be earmarked for new energy infrastructure and hydrogen production, while about 30 million euros will be used for training programs. Efforts to make Kenya’s agriculture more resilient to drought will get a further 30 million euros and 1.5 million euros will be spent on anti-corruption programs.

    The funds — 76 million euros of which will be in the form of loans — are part of an agreement that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Kenya’s President William Ruto reached at the U.N. climate conference last month.

    Hydrogen produced with renewable energy can be exported or used to make much-needed fertilizer for Kenya’s domestic agriculture industry.

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