Maasai herders have for hundreds of years roamed with their cows in search of pasture and water, a lifestyle uniquely adapted to dry lands.
But the drought they are currently experiencing is the worst in living memory - three long, dry years without rain.
The water-points are dry, and the land is a dustbowl with no grass.
Their animals are dying from hunger and exhaustion, and families that rely on their animals for food are dangerously hungry and suffering.
Kenya is one of the top twelve countries that will be hit hardest by longer droughts coming more often because of climate change.
CAFOD is working with local partner helping the community to become more resilient to increasing droughts.
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