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  • Aug 11, 2023 | globaldiasporanews.com | David Njagi |Kagondu Njagi

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  • Aug 11, 2023 | africanarguments.org | David Njagi |Kris Berwouts |Kagondu Njagi

    Each morning, Beatrice Kananu, 32, rises with the spirit of a hunter-gatherer ready to claim the day. She gathers up her tools – in her case, disposed polythene sheets that she has gathered from nearby garbage sites and cleaned in preparation – and leaves her home, in the village of Mutuati on the outskirts of the Nyambene Hills in Central Kenya. Before long, she reaches the woods from which she will harvest a crucial resource: water.

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