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Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has lauded the introduction of a Digital Compensation Scheme Administration, a system used in compensating victims of human-wildlife conflict.

Speaking at Bomas of Kenya on Friday, November 15, 2024, during Community Wildlife Compensation Committee (CWCC) workshop, CS Miano stated that the digital system will bring numerous benefits.

Among the benefits the system is expected to bring are enhancing efficiency, increasing transparency and easing access to information on claims while eliminating unnecessary delays.

“One of the key advancements concerning the compensation of victims of human-wildlife conflicts is the introduction of a Digital Compensation Scheme Administration. This system will bring numerous benefits including enhancing efficiency, increasing transparency and easing access to information on claims while eliminating unnecessary delays. This new approach will, no doubt, foster trust among targeted communities,” CS Miano stated.

However, CS Miano acknowledged that there are still more challenges that should be addressed, despite the advancement.

The challenges, CS Miano said, include resource and general ignorance among the affected communities.

“As we celebrate our achievements, we should also acknowledge that there are still challenges that lie ahead which need to be addressed. These include, resource and general ignorance among affected communities. The task ahead calls for innovative ways of mobilising resources and widespread awareness creation including mounting rigorous preventive programmes to ultimately lessen the burden on both vulnerable communities in terms of keeping risk at bay and the Government in matters touching on compensation,” she said.

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Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report will be made public on Wednesday. 

The report will be handed over to President Uhuru Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga today (Tuesday).

The report will then be officially launched by the duo on Wednesday at Bomas of Kenya.

The BBI chairman Yusuf Haji on Friday said that the report will be presented to the duo on Tuesday.  

 Haji divulged that claims that the report had leaked to the general public were fake. He reiterated that the contents of the report had been kept top-secret. 

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday asked leaders not to engage in the sideshows in the name of the report. 

He reminded the leaders to avoid the politics of insults whether they support or oppose the report. He also warned them not to spread rumours before they know the contents of the report.

The head of state made the remarks when he presided over the fourth Kibabii University graduation ceremony in Bungoma County.

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