Dimensions of water insecurity in pastoralist households in Kenya
Pastoralist communities in Northern Kenya face increasing water security risks attributable to disruptions in their socio-ecological environments. Sedentarized pastoralists, women, and children are most vulnerable to spatial-temporal variations in water availability. This vulnerability is exacerbated by embedded power relations within existing socio-cultural and water governance systems. A preliminary study carried out in 2016 examined pastoralist women’s disempowerment in relation to the domestic water security constraints they face. The research found anecdotal evidence that women with diversified livelihoods and social capital are more resilient to water stress. The follow-on study was carried out in 2018 and aimed to provide empirical evidence on factors behind water security and to identify factors that enhance resilience for vulnerable pastoralist communities. The study covered both urban and rural communities in Samburu County and applied a mixed-methods research methodology incorporating quantitative and qualitative research approaches. The study was also used to test a scale for measuring household water insecurity which could potentially improve the methodology for assessing shock-related stress in these high-risk communities. Results show extreme levels of water insecurity, especially in rural areas, and indicate a close relationship between water security and social capital as indicated in the earlier study. Livelihood diversity does not appear to influence water security but households with higher numbers of livestock tend to be more water insecure than households with smaller herds. This is supported by reports from women that the additional burden of watering homestead-based livestock makes them more vulnerable.Abebe, D., Bushby, K., Little, P., Mahmoud, H. and Stites, E. (2016) ‘Resilience and risk in pastoralist areas: recent trends in diversified and alternative livelihoods’, USAID East Africa Resilience Learning Project. Available from <https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pa00m1pz.pdf>.
Balfour, N. (2017) ‘The unbearable burden of water insecurity for pastoralist women in northern Kenya’ [Blog], REACH. <https://reachwater.org.uk/unbearable-burden-water-insecurity-pastoralist-women-northern-kenya/>.
Balfour, N. and Mutuku, C. (2018) ‘Addressing challenges of water resilience: a study of water security risk in pastoralist households in Kenya’. WEDC 2018 Conference Proceedings. Retrieved from https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/41/Balfour-2910.pdf
Bates, D., Maechler, M., Bolker, B. and Walker, S. (2015) ‘Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4’. Journal of Statistical Software 67(1): 1–48 <doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01>.
Boateng, G.O., Collins, S.M., Mbullo, P., Wekesa, P., Onono, M., Neilands, T.B. et al. (2018) ‘A novel household water insecurity scale: procedures and psychometric analysis among postpartum women in western Kenya’. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198591 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198591>.
Boruru, E.O., Ontita, E., Ogara, W.O. and Oguge, N.O. (2011) ‘Climate change and the emergence of helter-skelter livelihoods among the pastoralists of Samburu East District, Kenya’, in Leal Filho, W. (ed.), Experiences of climate change adaptation in Africa, pp. 97–110, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0>.
Catley, A. and Akilu, Y. (2013) ‘Moving up or moving out? Commercialisation, growth and destitution in pastoralist areas’. In Catley, A., Lind, J. and Scoones, I. (eds), Pastoralism and development in Africa: dynamic change at the margins, pp. 85-97, Routledge, Abingdon and New York.
CHC (2018) ‘Empowerment and water security among pastoralist women in the Maasai and Samburu communities of northern Kenya’, Final Report of REACH Catalyst Grant research. Centre for Humanitarian Change, Nairobi Kenya.
Evans, B., Bartram, J., Hunter, P.R., Rhoderick Williams, A., Geere, J., Majuru, B. et al. (2013) ‘Public health and social benefits of at-house water supplies’, Final report, University of Leeds, Leeds. Available from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08a0240f0b652dd000506/61005-DFID_HH_water_supplies_final_report.pdf [accessed 04/07/2019].
Galvin, K.A. (2009) ‘Transitions: pastoralists living with change’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 38: 185–198.
Geere, J.L. and Hunter, P.R. (2020) ‘The association of water carriage, water supply and sanitation usage with maternal and child health. A combined analysis of 49 multiple indicator cluster surveys from 41 countries’, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 223(1): 238–247 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.08.007>.
Government of Kenya (2018) Long rains assessment report, Samburu County.
Jepson, W.E., Wutich, A., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O. and Young, S.L. (2017) ‘Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross-disciplinary approach’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4(3), e1214 <https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1214>.
Kirkbride, M. and Grahn, R. (2008) ‘Survival of the fittest: pastoralism and climate change in East Africa’. Oxfam Policy and Practice: Agriculture, Food and Land 8(3): 174–220.
Mati, B.M., Muchiri, J.M., Njenga, K., Penning de Vries, F. and Merrey, D.J. (2005) ‘Assessing water availability under pastoral livestock systems in drought-prone Isiolo District, Kenya’. Working Paper 106. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Njoka, J.T., Yanda, P., Maganga, F., Liwenga, E., Kateka, A., Henku, A., Mabhuye, E., Malik, N. and Bavo, C. (2016) ‘Kenya: country situation assessment’, PRISE working paper. Center for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies, University of Nairobi.
Odhiambo, M.O. (2013) ‘The ASAL policy of Kenya: releasing the full potential of arid and semi-arid lands – an analytical review’, Nomadic Peoples 17(1), 158–165 <www.jstor.org/stable/43123928>.
Ouma, C., Obando, J. and Koech, M. (2012) ‘Post drought recovery strategies among the Turkana pastoralists in northern Kenya’, Scholarly Journals of Biotechnology 1(5): 90–100.
Oxford REACH (2015) ‘Country diagnostic report: Kenya’, REACH Working Paper 3, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Pearson, A.L., Mayer, J.D. and Bradley, D.J. (2015) ‘Coping with household water scarcity in the savannah today: implications for health and climate change into the future’, Earth Interactions 19(8): 1–14 <https://doi.org/10.1175/EI-D-14-0039.1>.
Pickering, A. and Davis, J. (2012) ‘Freshwater availability and water fetching distance affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Environmental Science and Technology 46(4): 2391–2397 <https://doi.org/10.1021/es203177v>.
R Core Team (2012) R: a language and environment for statistical computing [website], R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. <https://www.R-project.org/>
Reid, R.S., Fernández-Giménez, M.E. and Galvin, K.A. (2014) ‘Dynamics and resilience of rangelands and pastoral peoples around the globe’, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 217–242.
Sphere Association (2018) The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response, 4th edn, Geneva, Switzerland. Available from: www.spherestandards.org/handbook
Sun, X. (2009) ‘Nomadic pastoralists adapting to the challenge of sedentarization in arid area of East Africa’, Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No.37, pp. 1–19, Kyoto University, Kyoto.
Young, S.L., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O., Neilands, T.B., Jamaluddine, Z., Miller, J.D., Brewis, A.A., Frongillo, E.A., Jepson, W.E., Melgar-Quiñonez, H., Schuster, R.C., Stoler, J.B. and Wutich, A. (2019). ‘Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: The household water insecurity experiences (HWISE) scale’. BMJ Open 9:e023558 <doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023558>.
Abebe, D., Bushby, K., Little, P., Mahmoud, H. and Stites, E. (2016) ‘Resilience and risk in pastoralist areas: recent trends in diversified and alternative livelihoods’, USAID East Africa Resilience Learning Project. Available from <https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pa00m1pz.pdf>.
Balfour, N. (2017) ‘The unbearable burden of water insecurity for pastoralist women in northern Kenya’ [Blog], REACH. <https://reachwater.org.uk/unbearable-burden-water-insecurity-pastoralist-women-northern-kenya/>.
Balfour, N. and Mutuku, C. (2018) ‘Addressing challenges of water resilience: a study of water security risk in pastoralist households in Kenya’. WEDC 2018 Conference Proceedings. Retrieved from https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/41/Balfour-2910.pdf
Bates, D., Maechler, M., Bolker, B. and Walker, S. (2015) ‘Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4’. Journal of Statistical Software 67(1): 1–48 <doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01>.
Boateng, G.O., Collins, S.M., Mbullo, P., Wekesa, P., Onono, M., Neilands, T.B. et al. (2018) ‘A novel household water insecurity scale: procedures and psychometric analysis among postpartum women in western Kenya’. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198591 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198591>.
Boruru, E.O., Ontita, E., Ogara, W.O. and Oguge, N.O. (2011) ‘Climate change and the emergence of helter-skelter livelihoods among the pastoralists of Samburu East District, Kenya’, in Leal Filho, W. (ed.), Experiences of climate change adaptation in Africa, pp. 97–110, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0>.
Catley, A. and Akilu, Y. (2013) ‘Moving up or moving out? Commercialisation, growth and destitution in pastoralist areas’. In Catley, A., Lind, J. and Scoones, I. (eds), Pastoralism and development in Africa: dynamic change at the margins, pp. 85-97, Routledge, Abingdon and New York.
CHC (2018) ‘Empowerment and water security among pastoralist women in the Maasai and Samburu communities of northern Kenya’, Final Report of REACH Catalyst Grant research. Centre for Humanitarian Change, Nairobi Kenya.
Evans, B., Bartram, J., Hunter, P.R., Rhoderick Williams, A., Geere, J., Majuru, B. et al. (2013) ‘Public health and social benefits of at-house water supplies’, Final report, University of Leeds, Leeds. Available from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08a0240f0b652dd000506/61005-DFID_HH_water_supplies_final_report.pdf [accessed 04/07/2019].
Galvin, K.A. (2009) ‘Transitions: pastoralists living with change’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 38: 185–198.
Geere, J.L. and Hunter, P.R. (2020) ‘The association of water carriage, water supply and sanitation usage with maternal and child health. A combined analysis of 49 multiple indicator cluster surveys from 41 countries’, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 223(1): 238–247 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.08.007>.
Government of Kenya (2018) Long rains assessment report, Samburu County.
Jepson, W.E., Wutich, A., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O. and Young, S.L. (2017) ‘Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross-disciplinary approach’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4(3), e1214 <https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1214>.
Kirkbride, M. and Grahn, R. (2008) ‘Survival of the fittest: pastoralism and climate change in East Africa’. Oxfam Policy and Practice: Agriculture, Food and Land 8(3): 174–220.
Mati, B.M., Muchiri, J.M., Njenga, K., Penning de Vries, F. and Merrey, D.J. (2005) ‘Assessing water availability under pastoral livestock systems in drought-prone Isiolo District, Kenya’. Working Paper 106. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Njoka, J.T., Yanda, P., Maganga, F., Liwenga, E., Kateka, A., Henku, A., Mabhuye, E., Malik, N. and Bavo, C. (2016) ‘Kenya: country situation assessment’, PRISE working paper. Center for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies, University of Nairobi.
Odhiambo, M.O. (2013) ‘The ASAL policy of Kenya: releasing the full potential of arid and semi-arid lands – an analytical review’, Nomadic Peoples 17(1), 158–165 <www.jstor.org/stable/43123928>.
Ouma, C., Obando, J. and Koech, M. (2012) ‘Post drought recovery strategies among the Turkana pastoralists in northern Kenya’, Scholarly Journals of Biotechnology 1(5): 90–100.
Oxford REACH (2015) ‘Country diagnostic report: Kenya’, REACH Working Paper 3, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Pearson, A.L., Mayer, J.D. and Bradley, D.J. (2015) ‘Coping with household water scarcity in the savannah today: implications for health and climate change into the future’, Earth Interactions 19(8): 1–14 <https://doi.org/10.1175/EI-D-14-0039.1>.
Pickering, A. and Davis, J. (2012) ‘Freshwater availability and water fetching distance affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Environmental Science and Technology 46(4): 2391–2397 <https://doi.org/10.1021/es203177v>.
R Core Team (2012) R: a language and environment for statistical computing [website], R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. <https://www.R-project.org/>
Reid, R.S., Fernández-Giménez, M.E. and Galvin, K.A. (2014) ‘Dynamics and resilience of rangelands and pastoral peoples around the globe’, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 217–242.
Sphere Association (2018) The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response, 4th edn, Geneva, Switzerland. Available from: www.spherestandards.org/handbook
Sun, X. (2009) ‘Nomadic pastoralists adapting to the challenge of sedentarization in arid area of East Africa’, Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No.37, pp. 1–19, Kyoto University, Kyoto.
Young, S.L., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O., Neilands, T.B., Jamaluddine, Z., Miller, J.D., Brewis, A.A., Frongillo, E.A., Jepson, W.E., Melgar-Quiñonez, H., Schuster, R.C., Stoler, J.B. and Wutich, A. (2019). ‘Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: The household water insecurity experiences (HWISE) scale’. BMJ Open 9:e023558 <doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023558>.
Abebe, D., Bushby, K., Little, P., Mahmoud, H. and Stites, E. (2016) ‘Resilience and risk in pastoralist areas: recent trends in diversified and alternative livelihoods’, USAID East Africa Resilience Learning Project. Available from <https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pa00m1pz.pdf>.
Balfour, N. (2017) ‘The unbearable burden of water insecurity for pastoralist women in northern Kenya’ [Blog], REACH. <https://reachwater.org.uk/unbearable-burden-water-insecurity-pastoralist-women-northern-kenya/>.
Balfour, N. and Mutuku, C. (2018) ‘Addressing challenges of water resilience: a study of water security risk in pastoralist households in Kenya’. WEDC 2018 Conference Proceedings. Retrieved from https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/41/Balfour-2910.pdf
Bates, D., Maechler, M., Bolker, B. and Walker, S. (2015) ‘Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4’. Journal of Statistical Software 67(1): 1–48 <doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01>.
Boateng, G.O., Collins, S.M., Mbullo, P., Wekesa, P., Onono, M., Neilands, T.B. et al. (2018) ‘A novel household water insecurity scale: procedures and psychometric analysis among postpartum women in western Kenya’. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198591 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198591>.
Boruru, E.O., Ontita, E., Ogara, W.O. and Oguge, N.O. (2011) ‘Climate change and the emergence of helter-skelter livelihoods among the pastoralists of Samburu East District, Kenya’, in Leal Filho, W. (ed.), Experiences of climate change adaptation in Africa, pp. 97–110, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0>.
Catley, A. and Akilu, Y. (2013) ‘Moving up or moving out? Commercialisation, growth and destitution in pastoralist areas’. In Catley, A., Lind, J. and Scoones, I. (eds), Pastoralism and development in Africa: dynamic change at the margins, pp. 85-97, Routledge, Abingdon and New York.
CHC (2018) ‘Empowerment and water security among pastoralist women in the Maasai and Samburu communities of northern Kenya’, Final Report of REACH Catalyst Grant research. Centre for Humanitarian Change, Nairobi Kenya.
Evans, B., Bartram, J., Hunter, P.R., Rhoderick Williams, A., Geere, J., Majuru, B. et al. (2013) ‘Public health and social benefits of at-house water supplies’, Final report, University of Leeds, Leeds. Available from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08a0240f0b652dd000506/61005-DFID_HH_water_supplies_final_report.pdf [accessed 04/07/2019].
Galvin, K.A. (2009) ‘Transitions: pastoralists living with change’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 38: 185–198.
Geere, J.L. and Hunter, P.R. (2020) ‘The association of water carriage, water supply and sanitation usage with maternal and child health. A combined analysis of 49 multiple indicator cluster surveys from 41 countries’, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 223(1): 238–247 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.08.007>.
Government of Kenya (2018) Long rains assessment report, Samburu County.
Jepson, W.E., Wutich, A., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O. and Young, S.L. (2017) ‘Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross-disciplinary approach’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4(3), e1214 <https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1214>.
Kirkbride, M. and Grahn, R. (2008) ‘Survival of the fittest: pastoralism and climate change in East Africa’. Oxfam Policy and Practice: Agriculture, Food and Land 8(3): 174–220.
Mati, B.M., Muchiri, J.M., Njenga, K., Penning de Vries, F. and Merrey, D.J. (2005) ‘Assessing water availability under pastoral livestock systems in drought-prone Isiolo District, Kenya’. Working Paper 106. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Njoka, J.T., Yanda, P., Maganga, F., Liwenga, E., Kateka, A., Henku, A., Mabhuye, E., Malik, N. and Bavo, C. (2016) ‘Kenya: country situation assessment’, PRISE working paper. Center for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies, University of Nairobi.
Odhiambo, M.O. (2013) ‘The ASAL policy of Kenya: releasing the full potential of arid and semi-arid lands – an analytical review’, Nomadic Peoples 17(1), 158–165 <www.jstor.org/stable/43123928>.
Ouma, C., Obando, J. and Koech, M. (2012) ‘Post drought recovery strategies among the Turkana pastoralists in northern Kenya’, Scholarly Journals of Biotechnology 1(5): 90–100.
Oxford REACH (2015) ‘Country diagnostic report: Kenya’, REACH Working Paper 3, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Pearson, A.L., Mayer, J.D. and Bradley, D.J. (2015) ‘Coping with household water scarcity in the savannah today: implications for health and climate change into the future’, Earth Interactions 19(8): 1–14 <https://doi.org/10.1175/EI-D-14-0039.1>.
Pickering, A. and Davis, J. (2012) ‘Freshwater availability and water fetching distance affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Environmental Science and Technology 46(4): 2391–2397 <https://doi.org/10.1021/es203177v>.
R Core Team (2012) R: a language and environment for statistical computing [website], R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. <https://www.R-project.org/>
Reid, R.S., Fernández-Giménez, M.E. and Galvin, K.A. (2014) ‘Dynamics and resilience of rangelands and pastoral peoples around the globe’, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 217–242.
Sphere Association (2018) The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response, 4th edn, Geneva, Switzerland. Available from: www.spherestandards.org/handbook
Sun, X. (2009) ‘Nomadic pastoralists adapting to the challenge of sedentarization in arid area of East Africa’, Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No.37, pp. 1–19, Kyoto University, Kyoto.
Young, S.L., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O., Neilands, T.B., Jamaluddine, Z., Miller, J.D., Brewis, A.A., Frongillo, E.A., Jepson, W.E., Melgar-Quiñonez, H., Schuster, R.C., Stoler, J.B. and Wutich, A. (2019). ‘Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: The household water insecurity experiences (HWISE) scale’. BMJ Open 9:e023558 <doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023558>.
Abebe, D., Bushby, K., Little, P., Mahmoud, H. and Stites, E. (2016) ‘Resilience and risk in pastoralist areas: recent trends in diversified and alternative livelihoods’, USAID East Africa Resilience Learning Project. Available from <https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pa00m1pz.pdf>.
Balfour, N. (2017) ‘The unbearable burden of water insecurity for pastoralist women in northern Kenya’ [Blog], REACH. <https://reachwater.org.uk/unbearable-burden-water-insecurity-pastoralist-women-northern-kenya/>.
Balfour, N. and Mutuku, C. (2018) ‘Addressing challenges of water resilience: a study of water security risk in pastoralist households in Kenya’. WEDC 2018 Conference Proceedings. Retrieved from https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/41/Balfour-2910.pdf
Bates, D., Maechler, M., Bolker, B. and Walker, S. (2015) ‘Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4’. Journal of Statistical Software 67(1): 1–48 <doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01>.
Boateng, G.O., Collins, S.M., Mbullo, P., Wekesa, P., Onono, M., Neilands, T.B. et al. (2018) ‘A novel household water insecurity scale: procedures and psychometric analysis among postpartum women in western Kenya’. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198591 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198591>.
Boruru, E.O., Ontita, E., Ogara, W.O. and Oguge, N.O. (2011) ‘Climate change and the emergence of helter-skelter livelihoods among the pastoralists of Samburu East District, Kenya’, in Leal Filho, W. (ed.), Experiences of climate change adaptation in Africa, pp. 97–110, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0>.
Catley, A. and Akilu, Y. (2013) ‘Moving up or moving out? Commercialisation, growth and destitution in pastoralist areas’. In Catley, A., Lind, J. and Scoones, I. (eds), Pastoralism and development in Africa: dynamic change at the margins, pp. 85-97, Routledge, Abingdon and New York.
CHC (2018) ‘Empowerment and water security among pastoralist women in the Maasai and Samburu communities of northern Kenya’, Final Report of REACH Catalyst Grant research. Centre for Humanitarian Change, Nairobi Kenya.
Evans, B., Bartram, J., Hunter, P.R., Rhoderick Williams, A., Geere, J., Majuru, B. et al. (2013) ‘Public health and social benefits of at-house water supplies’, Final report, University of Leeds, Leeds. Available from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08a0240f0b652dd000506/61005-DFID_HH_water_supplies_final_report.pdf [accessed 04/07/2019].
Galvin, K.A. (2009) ‘Transitions: pastoralists living with change’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 38: 185–198.
Geere, J.L. and Hunter, P.R. (2020) ‘The association of water carriage, water supply and sanitation usage with maternal and child health. A combined analysis of 49 multiple indicator cluster surveys from 41 countries’, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 223(1): 238–247 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.08.007>.
Government of Kenya (2018) Long rains assessment report, Samburu County.
Jepson, W.E., Wutich, A., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O. and Young, S.L. (2017) ‘Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross-disciplinary approach’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4(3), e1214 <https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1214>.
Kirkbride, M. and Grahn, R. (2008) ‘Survival of the fittest: pastoralism and climate change in East Africa’. Oxfam Policy and Practice: Agriculture, Food and Land 8(3): 174–220.
Mati, B.M., Muchiri, J.M., Njenga, K., Penning de Vries, F. and Merrey, D.J. (2005) ‘Assessing water availability under pastoral livestock systems in drought-prone Isiolo District, Kenya’. Working Paper 106. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Njoka, J.T., Yanda, P., Maganga, F., Liwenga, E., Kateka, A., Henku, A., Mabhuye, E., Malik, N. and Bavo, C. (2016) ‘Kenya: country situation assessment’, PRISE working paper. Center for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies, University of Nairobi.
Odhiambo, M.O. (2013) ‘The ASAL policy of Kenya: releasing the full potential of arid and semi-arid lands – an analytical review’, Nomadic Peoples 17(1), 158–165 <www.jstor.org/stable/43123928>.
Ouma, C., Obando, J. and Koech, M. (2012) ‘Post drought recovery strategies among the Turkana pastoralists in northern Kenya’, Scholarly Journals of Biotechnology 1(5): 90–100.
Oxford REACH (2015) ‘Country diagnostic report: Kenya’, REACH Working Paper 3, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Pearson, A.L., Mayer, J.D. and Bradley, D.J. (2015) ‘Coping with household water scarcity in the savannah today: implications for health and climate change into the future’, Earth Interactions 19(8): 1–14 <https://doi.org/10.1175/EI-D-14-0039.1>.
Pickering, A. and Davis, J. (2012) ‘Freshwater availability and water fetching distance affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Environmental Science and Technology 46(4): 2391–2397 <https://doi.org/10.1021/es203177v>.
R Core Team (2012) R: a language and environment for statistical computing [website], R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. <https://www.R-project.org/>
Reid, R.S., Fernández-Giménez, M.E. and Galvin, K.A. (2014) ‘Dynamics and resilience of rangelands and pastoral peoples around the globe’, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 217–242.
Sphere Association (2018) The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response, 4th edn, Geneva, Switzerland. Available from: www.spherestandards.org/handbook
Sun, X. (2009) ‘Nomadic pastoralists adapting to the challenge of sedentarization in arid area of East Africa’, Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No.37, pp. 1–19, Kyoto University, Kyoto.
Young, S.L., Collins, S.M., Boateng, G.O., Neilands, T.B., Jamaluddine, Z., Miller, J.D., Brewis, A.A., Frongillo, E.A., Jepson, W.E., Melgar-Quiñonez, H., Schuster, R.C., Stoler, J.B. and Wutich, A. (2019). ‘Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: The household water insecurity experiences (HWISE) scale’. BMJ Open 9:e023558 <doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023558>.
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