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Ikal Angelei, Friends of Lake Turkana, Kenya
Personal background
Ms. Ikal Angelei is Program Coordinator for Friends of Lake Turkana, Kenya, which works to stop plans to build the Gibe 3 Dam in Ethiopia. NGO, movement or networkFriends of Lake Turkana (FoLT) is a community association formed in 2008 in response to threats to the viability of the world's largest permanent desert lake in northwestern Kenya and south-western Ethiopia. FoLT's membership consists of people from the Lake Turkana region, where an estimated 300,000 people rely in some way on the lake for their livelihood and survival; virtually all of them are from ethnic groups often described as "indigenous." Current campaignsAn assessment of the overall impact of the proposed damming of the Omo river (Gibe III project) on the Turkana Basin carried out by African Resources Working Group (ARWG), indicates more potential risk to the environment and the indigenous communities than that suggested by the Environmental Impact Assessment done by the Ethiopian Government.
The ARWG report highlights critical impacts including, but not limited to: Personal comment on your campaign effortThe Kenyan government must do more to protect the interests of the peoples of northwest Kenya, and the ecosystems that they depend upon. The agreement with the Ethiopian government needs to be made public. We need to know if the impact on Lake Turkana was even considered before the agreement was signed. The ministries of Energy, Water, and Northern Kenya must account for their plans to preserve the environment and livelihoods of the region. The members of parliament representing Northern Kenya need to know what is planned, and have a chance to voice their communities’ concerns. The peoples of Lake Turkana must be heard.
Spread the word!! The more people know about the impacts of Gibe III and call for action, the more likely the Government of Kenya will listen.
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