The Climate Resilience Service Program (CRSP) initiative, or 'Climate WorX', is set to employ 113,034 youths across the country with a minimum of  500 youths per county in a bid to, among other things, create employment.

This short-term youth employment initiative is anchored in the Constitution, and after success in Nairobi, it is set to expand to all 47 counties.

Documents seen by Kenyans.co.ke show the initiative is structured around three pillars: infrastructure, environment, and housing and urban development, with the backing of key ministries at both the national and county levels.

Under the plan, youth will take the lead in construction, environmental restoration, and slum upgrading projects, all designed to build resilience and create green jobs.