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Drought affects livelihoods and education in Sololo

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The ongoing drought in Kenya is taking a toll on people's livelihoods as communities continue to lose their livestock due to lack of pasture and water. The lack of sufficient food among other difficulties linked to the drought are also causing undue suffering on children, leading many of them to drop out of school.

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