This is one of the hardest times Kenyans have experienced. Four rainy seasons in a row have failed. The government declared a national disaster after only two consecutive failed rainy seasons. Since then, the short rains and the long rains have both failed again. Water is hard to find; cattle are dying. Even camels struggle to survive. The World Food Programme says half a million Kenyans could starve. Prolonged hunger and malnutrition have made people prone to disease: their weakened bodies can’t resist infections. In Muslim-dominated areas, Christians are usually left out when government food relief is distributed. Families used to earn their living as casual labourers or through small businesses, but normal life has ended with the catastrophic drought and famine which followed a series of other disasters.
Kenya: drought-hit north needs food
Written by David Fletcher 19 May 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for God to release funds to churches and mission groups who distribute food aid to those left out of government distributions. (Malachi 3:10)
- More: mailchi.mp/barnabasfund/help-us-feed-starving-christians-in-northern-kenya-820177
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