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ARETE/WFP Burundi 2023
Video shoot on assignment with Arete for the WFP to spotlight the humanitarian needs for communities in Burundi.
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02:15
Drought kills Kenya's endangered wildlife
Kenya's worst drought in four decades has killed almost 2% of the world's rarest zebra in three months, and 25 times more elephants than normal over the same period.
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01:59
Floods wipe out livestock in northern Kenya
The carcasses of goats and sheep strewn across the scrubland of northern Kenya are testament to the devastation wrought by the once-in-a-generation floods that have hit the region
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The start-up turning Kenya's pests into profits
Kenya is battling some of the worst locust infestation in decades, but startup The Bug Picture hopes to transform the pests into profits and bring ‘hope to the hopeless’ whose crops and livelihoods are being destroyed by the pests.
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Swollen Kenyan lakes risk 'ecological disaster'
The fresh waters of Kenya's Lake Baringo teem with wildlife and sustain tens of thousands of people. But none of them can survive in the alkaline Lake Bogoria nearby. Now, heavy rainfall means the two lakes are rising and may merge.
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Eritrean refugees in Tigray may have run out of food says the U.N.
The United Nations appealed for access to Ethiopia's Tigray state where they believe camps housing 96,000 Eritrean refugees have run out of food
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Music comforts a refugee without his family
For Ethiopian refugee Kurum, who escaped fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray region, playing an instrument is a way to find solace.
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The baby elephants thriving on goat milk
An elephant sanctuary in Kenya is testing goat milk as food for its small herd as a potentially healthier and cheaper form of nutrition than human baby formula – a solution that also puts money back into the pockets of the local community
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Northern Kenya drought pushes millions to hunger
The lack of rain in northern Kenya means 2.4 million people in the region will struggle to find enough to eat by November, the United Nations World Food Programme says.
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