KENYA DROUGH
“If they die, we all die,” he says. Kenya’s government has declared a national disaster in 10 of its 47 counties. The United Nations says more than 2 million people are severely food insecure. And with people trekking farther in search of food and water, observers warn that tensions among communities could sharpen. Wildlife have begun to die, too, says the chair of the Subuli Wildlife Conservancy, Mohamed Sharmarke. “The heat on the ground tells you the sign of starvation we’re facing,” he says
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