Guardian: The Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, now home to more than 400,000 Somalians. Kenya is not a lush country. Rains falls steadily and often heavily in Mombasa, Nairobi and Kisumu, the three main cities and the best known to tourists. But 80% of the country is made up of semi-arid or arid land. In these parts of Kenya, life is hard.
Few places are less hospitable than Dadaab, a once tiny town in the far north-east. The sun is fierce, and swirling winds whip up the fine sand underfoot. The vegetation......
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Hunger pains: famine in the Horn of Africa
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on August 8th, 2011
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