Two-thirds of Kenyans depend on the crops they grow and the animals they keep for their livelihoods and survival. Yet much of the country is classified as arid or semi-arid. The increased frequency of drought and competition over scarce water resources, coupled with the outbreak of animal disease, has left pastoralists especially vulnerable to hunger.
Farm Africa works with small-scale farmers, pastoralists and women to help them find new ways to make a living and lift themselves out of poverty.