
Edward Muriuki
Edward Muriuki is the Acting Director of the Kenya Meteorological Department, where he focuses on enhancing climate forecasting and early warning systems. At the recent 71st Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum, he underscored the importance of investment and collaboration to improve the accuracy and accessibility of weather forecasts, particularly for vulnerable communities facing climate-related disasters.
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