A part of Kerio Valley is enjoying economic transformation thanks to prevailing peace in an area once branded the Kosovo of Kenya due to cattle raids and banditry. The region is experiencing increased food production and improved livelihoods as the residents invest in farming. The residents on the Marakwet-West Pokot borders are investing in irrigated farming, especially horticulture. They have been boosted by a multimillion-shilling irrigation scheme set up by Kenya Red Cross Society, Kerio Valley Development Authority and other humanitarian agencies. Unlike the West Pokot-Turkana-Samburu-...
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