Interview: The Downside of Kenya's Massive Development Project
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A massive and long-standing development project, called the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) project, is just getting underway in Kenya. But in Lamu county, a pristine stretch along the Indian Ocean that was declared a UNESCO cultural heritage site, the project has come under fire for polluting the environment.
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