Great report
Drought in Kenya, the great disruption
Audio 7:30 p.m.
A cattle suffering from the effects of drought, Ethiopia.
According to the United Nations, there are several million head of cattle victims of the drought between Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.
© AP/Elias Meseret
By: Florence Morice Follow
Two million head of dead cattle, separated families, in debt, malnourished children: the drought that persists in north-eastern Kenya is disrupting ways of life.
Even wild animals, such as giraffes, are no longer spared… and conflicts are multiplying for access to the meager resources still available.
Advertising
"Drought in Kenya, the great disruption", a great report by Florence Morice.
Newsletter
Receive all the international news directly in your mailbox
I subscribe
Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application
google-play-badge_FR
Kenya
Climate change
Feed
Wildlife
On the same subject
News cookies
In Kenya, livelihoods stand the test of drought
Africa report
Drought in Kenya: decimated herds, separated families [1/3]
Reportage
Kenya's drought deprives thousands of children of schooling