2010 Constitution, a New Dawn for the Pastoralists and the Marginalised
The 2010 constitution, particularly devolution, offered a new hopeful future for the many people in northern Kenya and those in the pastoralist region. Over a decade since then, some of those expectations have met cold reality. Despite that, many in the regions still hold a better future. The Elephant in conversation with Yobo Rutin, a public policy specialist focused on pastoralism and natural resources.
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