Environment, Climate Change and Forestry CS Deborah Barasa has convened meeting with officials from the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to outline key priorities and strategic plans, aimed at revitalizing the country's forestry Sector.

Speaking during the meeting at the Kenya Forest Service headquarters, Barasa noted that the Ministry has made significant strides in strengthening the legal and regulatory framework governing the forestry sector.

The CS noted that they were in the final stages of developing the Forest Conservation and Management Amendment Bill 2025, alongside eight draft regulations with instruments designed to streamline operations in the sector and position forestry as a competitive venture that generates jobs. "The proposed reforms will result in enforcement mechanisms, enhance collaboration with county governments and improve community forest association engagement through fair and transparent benefit sharing frameworks," she said.

Exploring on payment ecosystem, Barasa called for private sector initiatives to open new financing and conservation avenues. "As public servants, we have a clear duty to support and implement government policies with integrity and commitment to the public interest," she affirmed.