Kenya is facing a severe drought that has affected millions of people. The drought has caused water scarcity, crop failures, and food insecurity.
According to the National Drought Management Authority, the drought has affected 23 out of 47 counties in Kenya, with 2.3 million people in need of food assistance.
Residents of the drought-stricken areas are struggling to access clean water and food, with some even forced to migrate to other areas in search of relief.
We're facing a severe drought that has affected millions of people. We're doing our best to provide relief, but it's a big challenge. — Felix Osungo, National Drought Management Authority
Kenya's government has declared a national emergency and is working to provide relief to affected areas.
The United Nations has also pledged support to Kenya, with a focus on providing food assistance and water relief.
Residents are calling for more support from the government and the international community to help them cope with the effects of the drought.
The drought is a major economic and social challenge for Kenya, and the government is working to mitigate its impact.
Kenya is facing a severe drought that has left millions of people without access to clean water and food, with the government and international community working to provide relief.