Families have been displaced in the Loiyangalani sub-county of Marsabit County following rising waters of Lake Turkana as climate change takes toll on human settlement. The climate shocks have also disrupted human activities that include education, health, livelihoods and critical infrastructure. Bearing the brunt is one of the smallest ethnic groups in the country, the…
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