In the semi-arid landscapes of West Pokot, women are turning beekeeping into a lifeline of hope, income, and environmental conservation. What was once a small-scale traditional activity has grown into a thriving honey enterprise that is transforming communities across the region. Through support from the Government, under the Kerio Valley Development Authority (KVDA), hundreds of women have embraced modern beekeeping as a…
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