Wajir County, in north-eastern Kenya, hosts 781,000 residents and a vast livestock economy of 1.2 million camels and 1.5 million goats. Explore its Somali heritage, livestock value chain, cross-border trade, the Wagalla legacy and investment opportunities.
Drought and famine have shaped Kenya's history, politics, and development trajectory in ways that are often underappreciated by those unfamiliar with the harsh realities of life in the country's arid ...
Kenya is among the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, experiencing intensifying droughts, devastating floods, and shifting agricultural patterns despite contributing negligibly to global ...
Water is life, yet millions of Kenyans still lack reliable access to clean, safe drinking water. From the chronic water crises in arid northern counties to the paradox of water-rich highland areas whe...
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