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Kursi

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Kursi Kursi is a village located in northeastern Kenya, specifically within Wajir County. Here are some key points about Kursi:

      1. Geography

- **Location**: Situated in a predominantly arid region, Kursi is part of a landscape characterized by plains and occasional hills. - **Accessibility**: Access to the village can be challenging due to poor road conditions, especially during the rainy season.

      1. Population

- **Demographics**: The village is inhabited by pastoralist communities, primarily from the Somali ethnic group, along with other local groups. - **Cultural Practices**: The community maintains traditional lifestyles centered around livestock herding and subsistence farming.

      1. Economy

- **Livestock**: Pastoralism is the cornerstone of the local economy, with residents herding cattle, goats, and camels. - **Agriculture**: Limited agriculture occurs, focusing mainly on drought-resistant crops like millet and sorghum. - **Trade**: Local markets are vital for exchanging goods and services, often relying on bartering systems.

      1. Challenges

- **Climate Variability**: The area faces challenges from droughts, affecting both livestock and crop production. - **Infrastructure**: Limited infrastructure can hinder access to markets, healthcare, and education.

      1. Community Initiatives

- **Development Projects**: Various NGOs and government programs aim to improve water access, healthcare, and educational opportunities in the village.

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