Kenya is advancing a new wave of environmental and climate legislative reforms aimed at modernizing its sustainability agenda and aligning national governance with emerging global climate realities. The reforms include updates to environmental policy frameworks, stronger climate accountability mechanisms, and expanded legal tools to support adaptation planning.
Officials say the effort is designed to help Kenya respond more effectively to drought, land degradation, and ecosystem stress while strengthening the country’s leadership role in African climate governance. The reforms are being closely watched as a model for integrating climate resilience into national legal systems across the continent.


