Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims Urges National Emergency Declaration as Drought Crisis Deepens
By Irene Kenya is grappling with a deepening drought crisis that threatens lives, livelihoods, and the social fabric of communities across the country, particularly in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). According to the latest insights from the International Federation’s February–March 2025 report, the number of food-insecure people has risen sharply compared to the previous year, painting a grim picture of a nation under strain. Beyond food shortages, the crisis is compounded by acute water scarcity. Access to clean and safe water has become critically limited, forcing families to struggle daily to meet basic needs. The situation is even more dire for pastoralist communities, where water is not only essential for household use but also for livestock — the backbone of their livelihoods. This dual crisis of food and water insecurity has been described as a “ticking time bomb” that risks irreversible suffering if urgent action is not taken. Ken...