ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 1月29日 12時35分
Photo by @nicholesobecki / Aisha Jaama watches as her daughters Maryam and Haawa practice Arabic in their compound in Lughaya in northwestern Somaliland, where they came after drought killed off their herds. Living in a town, rather than as nomads, means the children can go to school and be prepared for a life other than pastoralism. As National Geographic and @everydayeverywhere explore how difficult, fraught conditions around the world are pushing women from their homes, I returned to Somaliland and Kenya, where the climate crisis is a major driver. To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.
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