 I grew up in pastoralist communities. Pastoralist communities are people in Northern Kenya living and keeping a lively stock. There is the culture of running from each other, killing each other. In a short period, the land died, the love died, everything that is very valuable died. My work is facilitating dialogues between warring communities. I spearheaded the initiative that if it's the land that we are fighting for, if the resources we are fighting for, why don't we share it equally? Why cause pain to each other? And at the end of the day nobody uses the third land, nobody uses the pasture because we are killing each other. So the conservancy became a uniting factor. What we have been fighting for is now bringing peace to us. Now we are celebrating 11 years of peace. We need to have peace with nature for us to be able to live peacefully, to benefit from it.