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"content": "strategic areas. 24A (1)The Council, on the recommendation of the Cabinet Secretary shall each year identify priority strategies and actions of disaster risk reduction related to climate change and; (a) advise the President to require incorporation of this priority strategies and actions into functions and budgets of each State Department, state corporation and other national government entities; (b) advice a county government on priority strategies and actions that should be integrated into functions and budgets of departments and entities of the County Governments; and (c) develop a specific public safety component for disaster risk reduction for incorporation by all levels of government to prevent climate change induced disasters, and manage emergency responses. Mainstreaming Climate change actions into County Government functions 24B.(1) A County Government shall, in performance of its functions, integrate and mainstream climate change actions, interventions and duties set out in this Act, and the Action Plan into various sectors. (2) A county Government shall in development, updating and approval of the County Integrated Development Plan, and the County Sectoral plans mainstream the implementation of the National Climate Change Action Plan, taking into account national and county priorities. (3) The Governor of a County shall designate a County Executive Committee member to coordinate climate change affairs. (4) Subject to this act and the Constitution, a county Government may enact legislation that further defines implementation of its obligations under this Act, or other climate change functions relevant to County or such other related purposes. (5) A county government shall at the end of every financial year, through the designated County Executive Committee Member, submit a report on progress of implementation of climate change actions to the County Assembly for review and debate. A copy of this report shall be forwarded to the Directorate for information purposes."
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