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As drought threatens livestock-dependent communities, women in northern kenya are turning to nature for resilience. In Laikipia, Marsabit, Samburu, and Isiolo, they are rearing crickets—small but powerful insects that thrive where other food sources fail to create a sustainable protein supply for animal feed. by working with nature, they are reducing pressure on traditional feed sources while securing their livelihoods. Could these insects help communities adapt to a changing climate?
Women in Northern Kenya Rear Crickets for Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods
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