In Turkana County, survival has always been measured in livestock. For generations, families have built their lives around cattle, goats, sheep and camels. Walking long distances in search of pasture, watching the skies for rain, and counting their wealth in hooves. Crops, for the few who managed them, were a fragile bonus. But in 2022, the rhythm of that life broke. One of the worst droughts in decades swept across northern Kenya, scorching pas…
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