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Urgent Action Needed to Tackle Drought in Kenya

Drought Emergencies & Disaster Management Emergencies Disaster Management

The drought in Kenya is increasingly making children and families vulnerable to malnutrition, diseases and hunger. Urgent interventions are required to save lives and safeguard livelihoods before it is too late.

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