Kara expresses her concerns about the uncertain fate of her people and all agro-pastoralists living in the Omo River-Lake Turkana watershed. It shines a light on the consequences of multi-national hydroelectric power projects and land ...See moreKara expresses her concerns about the uncertain fate of her people and all agro-pastoralists living in the Omo River-Lake Turkana watershed. It shines a light on the consequences of multi-national hydroelectric power projects and land grabs that threaten the people of the Omo River Valley in Ethiopia. Like many indigenous cultures in the developing world, the Kara are a community living on the verge of displacement from their ancestral land, and loss of cultural identity. Written by
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