Addressing the Drought in Northern Kenya
Around a third of Kenyans live in the Arid and Semi-Arid Regions (ASAL), which is 80 % of Kenya’s landmass. The region temperatures have risen 0.34 degrees C (.6 F) per decade since 1985, which is fueling more severe cycles of drought. The drought cycle has been reduced from ten years to five years, with increasing intensity and frequency of drought. How are the counties dealing with these sets of challenges?
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