Wells are about more than clean water in remote Kenyan villages. They’re also symbols of empowerment
Reporting from Samburu, Kenya — Every day across sub-Saharan Africa, 13.5 million women spend hours searching for water and carrying it back to their families. The water they find is often ...
The sandalwood tree, known as Losesiai in Samburu language, is of immense traditional value to the people of Kenya’s Samburu County. According to Lillian Letiwa, one of the women leading conservation ...
At a time when nations are reclaiming stolen cultural artefacts, a collection of Samburu cultural objects has returned to its origins. Writer and researcher Rhodia Mann, an avid chronicler of Northern ...
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has advised that at least 4.2 million people in Kenya’s Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) urgently need humanitarian ...
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