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Indigenous communities strive to curb exploitation of resources

Johana Karatu (left) an Eldorois elder at the shores of Lake Bogoria in Baringo County. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Johana Karatu leans on his walking stick, his gaze fixed on the expanse of the ever-changing Lake Bogoria.

The alkaline lake, dotted with vibrant pink flamingos on the edges, stretches out before him, a scene he has witnessed for close to seven decades now.

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