Kenya's pastoralists face mounting drought and land degradation pressures
Desertification and Drought Day highlights the mounting pressure on global rangelands. In Kenya, pastoralist communities such as the Maasai renowned for sustainable grazing and environmental stewardship are increasingly affected by water scarcity, land-use changes and climate change. These challenges are disrupting livelihoods across semi-arid regions. Africa's rangelands, which support hundreds of millions of pastoralists and are vital to agriculture, are facing growing environmental strain. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: / cgtnafrica Twitter: / cgtnafrica Instagram: / cgtn_africa

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