Turkana County
Turkana County is located in the northwestern part of Kenya. It is known for its arid climate and vast landscapes, including parts of the Great Rift Valley. The county is home to the Turkana people, who are primarily pastoralists and rely on livestock for their livelihood.
The region is rich in natural resources, including oil reserves discovered in recent years. Turkana County also features the Turkana Lake, the largest lake in Kenya, which supports fishing and tourism. Despite its challenges, such as water scarcity, the county has potential for development and economic growth.