Latest Channel 4 News:
Asda to offer £11 Christmas dinner
Hospital probe as scandals exposed
Brown to hold Afghan discussions
Family die in Thanksgiving massacre
Three dead in cargo plane crash

Kenya drought threatens humanitarian crisis

Updated on 12 October 2009

By Channel 4 News

Kenya faces its worst drought for more than a decade, with crops and livestock destroyed. Will people in the north of the country become among the first victims of climate change? Lindsey Hilsum reports.

Kenya (Credit: Reuters)

Kenya relies on hydroelectric power, but its electricity is now being rationed as the dams dry up.

In rural areas to the north, children are becoming malnourished because there is no milk or meat.

But ahead of the UN's climate change summit in Copenhagen, many believe this is more than an immediate humanitarian crisis.

Scientists claim this part of Africa can expect more extreme weather events - both drought and flood.

Our international editor Lindsey Hilsum travelled from the Kenyan capital Nairobi to Laisamis, and west through the semi-desert to Baragoi and Maralal, to report on people who could be amongst the first victims of climate change. You can see a picture gallery of the Kenya drought here.

Her report contains images some viewers may find distressing.

Send this article by email

More on this story

Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest Science Technology & Environment news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Copenhagen 2009

Copenhagen 2009

Build-up to the climate change summit in December.

Bursting Google's bubble?

Google (credit:Reuters)

Rupert Murdoch takes on Google in the global media war.

West end premiere

Call of Duty game (picture: Getty Images)

Controversial game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 goes on sale.

Swine flu vaccine

image

Wondering how you can get the swine flu vaccine? Find advice here.

Most watched

Most watched

Find out what's getting people clicking online this week.

How to tweet

How and why to follow the Channel 4 News family on Twitter.




Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.