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A large informational banner, displayed outdoors with grass visible at its base, details air quality monitoring activities in Kenya, specifically in Eldoret and Uasin Ngishu County. The banner presents data on Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) from January 2023 to November 2024.

The banner features several distinct sections. At the top, there are calendar-like grids, or heatmaps, color-coded to indicate daily air quality levels over various months (e.g., September 2023, August 2023, July 2024, June 2024, March 2024, February 2024, January 2024). A legend on the right explains these colors: red for "UNHEALTHY FOR ATHLETES" (> 35 µg/m³), yellow for "MODERATE" (25-35 µg/m³), green for "GOOD" (15-25 µg/m³), and light green for "EXCELLENT" (< 15 µg/m³).

Below this data, three distinct images illustrate the monitoring efforts. On the left, a partial view of a map shows "the route of the Grand" event, likely related to the "Grand Prix day on Sunday 29th" mentioned in the accompanying text. The central image shows two men engaged in "Mobile Air Quality Monitoring on Electric Bike during the Nairobi City Marathon 2024." One man is operating a device while the other stands beside a black motorbike with a visible license plate, in what appears to be an urban setting. The third image, on the right, depicts a group of approximately 15 people, formally dressed and holding certificates or plaques, at an "Air quality monitoring sensor launch in Eldoret, Uasin Ngishu County." This suggests an official event marking the deployment of air quality sensors.

Visible logos include "WORLD ATHLETICS" and "SEI" (Stockholm Environment Institute), indicating partnerships or endorsements. The overall presentation highlights efforts to track and manage air quality for athletic events and public health in the region, particularly in Kipkarren, Kenya.
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Dec 7, 2024

Kipkarren, Kenya

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A large informational banner, displayed outdoors with grass visible at its base, details air quality monitoring activities in Kenya, specifically in Eldoret and Uasin Ngishu County. The banner presents data on Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) from January 2023 to November 2024. The banner features several distinct sections. At the top, there are calendar-like grids, or heatmaps, color-coded to indicate daily air quality levels over various months (e.g., September 2023, August 2023, July 2024, June 2024, March 2024, February 2024, January 2024). A legend on the right explains these colors: red for "UNHEALTHY FOR ATHLETES" (> 35 µg/m³), yellow for "MODERATE" (25-35 µg/m³), green for "GOOD" (15-25 µg/m³), and light green for "EXCELLENT" (< 15 µg/m³). Below this data, three distinct images illustrate the monitoring efforts. On the left, a partial view of a map shows "the route of the Grand" event, likely related to the "Grand Prix day on Sunday 29th" mentioned in the accompanying text. The central image shows two men engaged in "Mobile Air Quality Monitoring on Electric Bike during the Nairobi City Marathon 2024." One man is operating a device while the other stands beside a black motorbike with a visible license plate, in what appears to be an urban setting. The third image, on the right, depicts a group of approximately 15 people, formally dressed and holding certificates or plaques, at an "Air quality monitoring sensor launch in Eldoret, Uasin Ngishu County." This suggests an official event marking the deployment of air quality sensors. Visible logos include "WORLD ATHLETICS" and "SEI" (Stockholm Environment Institute), indicating partnerships or endorsements. The overall presentation highlights efforts to track and manage air quality for athletic events and public health in the region, particularly in Kipkarren, Kenya.

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