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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I returned from Kenya I contacted both Oxfam and Save the Children, both of whom have programmes of work in Kenya. I explained the issues, not as an ecological problem but from the viewpoint of helping the pastoral Samburu to help themselves to secure a more reliable lifestyle. I suggested that excavating small ponds and building some low dams on seasonal streams would hold water for their cattle (maybe drinking water too) in periods of drought. It seemed a simple and relatively cheap idea to me. Maintenance would need no advanced equipment. The reaction from these two NGOs? The </p>
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