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As Kenya faces the growing impacts of climate change, residents of Kajiado County are gripped by fear as rivers that once sustained hundreds of villages have dried up, heightening human-wildlife conflicts. Experts blame unchecked human activities for worsening the crisis. Citizen TV joined environmentalists to trace the journey of water from the snow-capped mountains of Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to Oloitoktok in Kajiado, Kenya.
CITIZEN PLANET | Drying Kilimanjaro rivers worsen Kajiado water crisis
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