By
Constant Munda
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Every time floods wash away roads, drought decimates livestock or disease outbreaks strike, Kenya spends billions of shillings responding to the crisis.
National Treasury promises policy shift from reacting to disasters to preparing financially before they happen.
By
Constant Munda
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Every time floods wash away roads, drought decimates livestock or disease outbreaks strike, Kenya spends billions of shillings responding to the crisis.

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