How do you make critical decisions about your livelihood without trusted information?


The increasingly unpredictable climate in East Africa is making it harder to make decisions – about whether to follow age-old migration patterns, which crops to grow, or when to go out on the water to fish.

 

These decisions affect people’s lives and their very identities – so trusted information is critical. In this episode, our host, Diana Njeru, explores how people in East Africa are making these tough decisions, and what that means for their livelihoods and their traditions.



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