WebSijmons and Leah Ng’ang’a compiled the data and made the maps. Florence Landsberg contributed ideas and material for chapters 1 and 2. Mercedes Stickler contributed information from Rural Focus. *Polly Ericksen, Mohammed Said, Jan de Leeuw, Silvia Silvestri, Lokman Zaibet, Shem Kifugo and Leah Ng’ang’a work for ILRI. WebMay 28, 2010 · Inadequate water resources management and a general decline in rainfall have aggravated water scarcity problems in the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro North Basin in Kenya. Furthermore, water use conflicts in the basin have escalated in recent decades due to increased competition for available water resources. Excessive abstraction of the …
Communities living along the Ewaso Ng’iro basin …
WebSep 17, 2024 · Lake Ol’ Bolossat is the only lake in central Kenya. The lake forms the headwaters for the Ewaso Ng'iro River, which supports the livelihoods of communities, livestock and wildlife in the dry Laikipia, Samburu, Isiolo and Garissa Counties. Despite … WebPeriod Ewaso Narok Ewaso Ng’iro-Mt. Ewaso Ng’iro-Lowland Subbasin Kenya Subbasin Catchment (5AC8) (5D5) Subbasin* (3,380 km 2) (4,640 km) (7,180 km2) 1951 (wet year) 22 22 56 1952 (dry year) 18 75 7 ... Temporal variability of Ewaso Ng’iro river flow at Archer’s Post. ˘˘ health visiting team southwark
Reflections on the Upper Ewaso Ng
WebEwaso Ng'iro is a river in Kenya which rises on the west side of Mount Kenya and flows north then east and finally south-east, passing through Somalia where it joins the Jubba River. The upper basin of the Ewaso Ng'iro River is 15,200-square-kilometre (5,900 sq … WebIn a previous video, Ewaso Ng’iro—Camel Caravan (Langscape Magazine, Vol. 8, 2024), I filmed a community-led initiative that has been taking place annually since 2013: a camel caravan walk along the river that aims to … WebSep 29, 2024 · On 15 th September 2024 more than 200 participants from different counties concluded a five day trek along the Ewaso Ng’iro basin. In the scorching sun the teams trekked for 240 kms from Merti county to … health visiting team slough