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In Kenya's northwestern frontier lies Turkana – a region both rich in hidden water and gripped by relentless drought. It's a land where people walk for miles under the blistering sun just to find a drop to drink – and where, ironically, Africa's largest desert lake offers little relief.
But beneath this cracked earth, hope is stirring. UNICEF and its partners are drilling deep, not just for water, but for a future. A future where children no longer carry jerrycans instead of books and where every drop of water means life.