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Drought in Kenya, the great disruption

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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.

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