The worst drought disaster of all time is currently raging in northern Kenya. In addition, enemy tribes make it difficult for each other. The “Krone” spent a week in the Samburu and Turkana regions with the Dreikönigsaktion, the aid organization of the Catholic youth group, and saw the precarious situation with its own eyes.
The dry acacia tree casts little shade on the village elders in Parkati. During the day, children and women hide as best they can in their self-built mud huts, the men and male children look for water for their herds of goats. A noble task. The sun burns mercilessly on the parched land in Kenya’s northern Turkana region, adding an extra note of ruthlessness to rampant climate change.
Source: Krone

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