One of the most striking things about the people I met as I visited some of the work that ICROSS KENYA does was the kindness and friendliness of everyone. The country itself was probably at it's best as the rainy season was just beginning and the animals had water and forage. However just 8 months ago many parts of the country were in the grip of drought and animals and indeed people were dying. ICROSS KENYA had assisted in food distribution in the very areas I have now visited. It is clear to me that in that environment there is a short distance between "enough" and "crisis"- and so the work that is being done to develop communities and to develop sustainable food sources is a priority.
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