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Nairobi City has launched its first air quality monitoring network, providing real-time data to tackle pollution and protect public health.

Nairobi Launches First City-Owned Air Quality Monitoring Network to Combat Pollution

The CECM Green Nairobi ceremoniously flags off the deployment of the air quality sensors.

Nairobi Launches Own Air Quality Network

Nairobi unveils its first city-owned air quality network, backed by the Clean Air Fund, to fight pollution and deliver real-time data for healthier urban living.

Nairobi’s new air quality network, supported by Clean Air Fund, marks a milestone in pollution control

Environment Chief Officer, Geofrey Omatoke Mosiria, Head of Project Delivery - Breathe Cities, Lucile Brethes and Technical Head for Breathe Cities, Seneca Vieira, during the flag off ceremony of the city’s first-ever air quality monitoring network on June 11, 2025

Breathing new life: Nairobi launches air quality monitoring network

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