Let the Herders Lead:
Why North Rift’s Peace Must Be Built from Within For years, the story of Kerio Valley in Kenya’s North Rift Region has been told through the language of crisis banditry, cattle rustling, displacement, and military operations. From the counties of Baringo, to Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot, communities have endured cycles of revenge driven by competition over water, pasture, and livestock. Successive governments have responded with crackdowns and security deployments. Yet despite these efforts, insecurity still persists.





