Pray for the Rendille people
The Rendille live in the Kaisut Desert east of Lake Turkana, northern Kenya as semi-nomadic pastoralists.
The Rendille live in the Kaisut Desert east of Lake Turkana, northern Kenya as semi-nomadic pastoralists.
The Fulani in Western Niger are sometimes called “Gorgaabe”, meaning “People of the West”.
The Lopit inhabit the Lopit hills in Torit district, South Sudan, and practise traditional agriculture, as well as rearing livestock.
The term San is commonly used to refer to a diverse group of migratory hunter-gatherers living in southern Africa who share historical and linguistic connections.
The Ik are a small farming and hunting community in North East Uganda, squeezed between the large, powerful Karimojong and Turkana pastoralist tribes.
The Laarim live in the Boya Hills of South Sudan, a rugged and hilly terrain with rich savanna, high grasslands and scrub bushes.