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As temperatures rise and water supplies dry up, semi-nomadic tribes along the Kenyan-Ethiopian border increasingly are coming into conflict with each other. This is a reality which the people we work with face every day. Now a Yale Environment 360 video report from East Africa has been produced, focussing on this phenomenon - one which climate scientists say will be more and more common in the 21st century, with worsening drought pitting groups - and nations - against one another. This video explains some of the reasons for the drought and conflict that are common themes in our newsletters and why it is much of what our support is aimed at alleviating. You can see some of our work to make sustainable water resources in our Water for Turkana video |
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As temperatures rise and water supplies dry up, semi-nomadic tribes
along the Kenyan-Ethiopian border increasingly are coming into
conflict with each other. When the Water Ends focuses on
how worsening drought will pit groups and nations against one
another. See the project at http://mediastorm.com/clients/when-the-water-ends-for-yale360
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