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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Cracked soil in a dry water dam on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since 60 years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people walk as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

    © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Cracked soil in a dry water dam on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since 60 years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people walk as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

    © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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    Italy - Sicily Region - Eolie Islands (in the province of Messina). Stromboli Island. Volcano eruption. Night view
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