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    "content": "(b) The implementation of the recommendations made in the state of environment reports is done through various participating institutions or lead agencies, Government Ministries and departments whose mandate is both at local, location, district and national levels. The EMCA requires that lead agencies provide data on the state of the environment sector. They are mandated by law to manage the process and also the preparation of the reports. Equally, the same institutions and agencies are funded by the Government and development partners to take action to enhance the state of the environment in their respective sectors by mainstreaming environmental concerns into sector programmes, plans and activities. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organizations are also involved in mobilizing resources and implementing recommendations contained in the state of environment reports. Structures such as the District Environmental Committees (DECs), District Development Committees (DDCs) and District Environmental Action Plan Committees (DEAPCs) ensure preparation of state of environment reports and implementation of the recommendations made therein. (c) The current state of the environment in Kenya is obtained in the state of environment Report for 2010. It provides current information and data on each of the sectors of the economy, and how those sectors interact with the environment. The state of the environment Report of 2010 supports the delivery of Vision 2030. It encompasses the following: environment and economic development, social and economic status, poverty, gender and environment, climate change and variability, biodiversity, falls and woodlands, range, agriculture and livestock, freshwater, coastal and marine resources, health and environment and emerging issues."
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