The government has registered approximately 2,000 families affected by drought to benefit from a cash transfer program aimed at boosting food security in Turkana County. The initiative also included the distribution of food aid to 10 schools in Suguta and Lokori Kochodin. Patrick Losike, County Executive for Public Service, Administration, and Disaster Management, confirmed that…Ā Ā Ā
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