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Samburu, Kenya

Monday, November 10, 2025

By Julie CAPELLE

โ€œGod, God, God, protect them,โ€ chant two pastors as they watch a dozen camels rush toward acacia trees, indifferent to the dry riverbed in northern Kenya, where it hasn’t rained since April.

Sitting on the edge of a nearby well, Chapan Lolpusike recounts how he lost his cows and oxen, โ€œall deadโ€ after the worst drought in four decades in the region, caused by a succession of failed rains in 2021-2022.

โ€œWe no longer have any cattle at home,โ€ explains the Samburu herder, a semi-nomadic ethnic group. โ€œWe only raise camels,โ€ he continues, referring to dromedaries, which are part of the camel family, or camelids.

These long-necked, one-humped mammals, which can feed on dry grass and go more than a week without drinking, are becoming increasingly common in northern Kenya, which is vulnerable to global warming. This is especially true since they produce up to six times more milk than traditional livestock

The Samburu County authorities launched a large-scale food security program based on these quadrupeds in 2015, after several episodes of drought had decimated at least 70% of cattle in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid areas, with a devastating impact in terms of malnutrition. 5,000 Somali camelsโ€”a larger and more productive species than the native livestockโ€”have already been distributed, including 1,000 during the past year.

A Samburu pastoralist gathers his herd of goats before heading out to graze from a manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025. Long-necked mammals, which can feed on dry grasses, go more than a week without water, and produce up to six times more milk than native cattle, are progressively increasing in northern Kenya, where climate shocks have exacerbated malnutrition and fueled tensions in recent decades.
In 2015, after several droughts decimated at least 70% of the cattle in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid regions, authorities in Samburu Countyย—which relies on livestock for 90% of its economyย—launched a large-scale food security program, inspired by a transition underway since the late 1990s in several pastoral communities in the area.
Some 5,000 Somali dromedariesย—a larger and more productive breed of camel than native cattleย—purchased from markets, have already been distributed through this program, including 1,000 in the past year. (Photo by Luis TATO / AFP)
Samburu pastoralist Chapan Lolpusike, 35, pumps water from a well for some of his camels to drink before heading out to graze close to his manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025.
Samburu pastoralists arrive with cows at a livestock market, where various animals including camels are traded, in Merille, on September 30, 2025.
Samburu pastoralists inspect camels gathered for sale at a livestock market, where various animals including camels are traded, in Merille, on September 30, 2025.
Samburu pastoralist Soilin Lolpusike, 25, prepares to milk camels at dawn in an enclosed pen in a manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025.

 

– Nutritious milk –

 

 

Samburu pastoralist Chapan Lolpusike, 35, (C) speaks with his wife Soilin Lolpusike, 25, and some of his children while waiting for camel milk tea inside the hut where she lives with her family in a manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025.
A young Samburu pastoralist carries a goat calf at dawn in an enclosed pen in a manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025.
Samburu pastoralists arrive with cows at a livestock market, where various animals including camels are traded, in Merille, on September 30, 2025.
Samburu pastoralists gather at dawn for the opening of a livestock market, where various animals including camels are traded, in Merille, on September 30, 2025.
A Samburu pastoralist holds a container of freshly milked camel milk from her herd in a manyatta -a pastoralist homestead settlement- near Sereolipi, on September 29, 2025.

Mr. Lolpusike, who knew nothing about camelids, received some in 2023.

In his manyatta, a hamlet of rectangular huts set in a shrubby savanna area, a dozen camels lie peacefully chewing dry grass.

The goal is that eventually every family in the county will have their own, explains James Lolpusike, the village administrator, who has no family ties to the farmer. โ€œIf the drought persists, the cattle will disappear,โ€ unlike the camels, which will โ€œreplaceโ€ them, he observes.

Camels remain less well known than cattle, the official admits. Several studies have pointed out that some of their herds have been decimated by disease.

But a positive change is โ€œvisibleโ€ in northern and eastern Samburu, where these mammals can be seen in greater numbers along the roads, and children are healthier, he says.

In Chapan Lolpusike’s manyatta, the inhabitants are delighted that camels can be milked up to five times a day.

โ€œCows are only milked when the grass is green,โ€ explains Naimalu Lentaka, 40. โ€œCamels (…) during the dry season, we still milk them, and that’s the difference,โ€ she says happily.

In the region, families now โ€œdepend on camels, on those who have them,โ€ says Naimalu Lentaka.

– Instrument of peace –

Camel milk and human breast milk have similar nutritional and therapeutic properties, according to a 2022 study by the University of Meru (central Kenya). During prolonged dry seasons, milk contributes up to 50% of the total nutrient intake among pastoral communities in the north of the country.

The animal is also a star in the region, where an endurance race is dedicated to it. At the โ€œMaralal International Camel Derbyโ€ in Samburu County, some 40 camels raced in front of a jubilant crowd at the end of September.

The winner covered 21 kilometers, the equivalent of a half marathon, in 1 hour and 22 minutes, far outpacing many local long-distance runners.

But the event was primarily aimed at promoting โ€œpeaceful cultural interactions.โ€

Among its countless virtues, the dromedary is also described as a vector of peace.

When the dry season arrives, cattle must be taken to more fertile lands, where they may encounter herds from other communities, leading to conflicts between herders that have resulted in hundreds of deaths.

But camels stay put, says administrator James Lolpusike, and โ€œreduce conflicts.โ€

But even for these resilient animals, โ€œwe need more water,โ€ he notes. โ€œIn reality, (…) we pray that the situation does not get worse.โ€

 

Humaniterre with AFP

 

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