Frankincense and Myrrh Have New Economic Resonance for Women in Kenya’s Arid North
Frankincense and Myrrh Have New Economic Resonance for Women in Kenya’s Arid North
Women display sorted gums and gum resins at a local market in Marsabit County. The women have greatly benefited economically through harvesting and selling non-wood products. Credit: Robert Kibet/IPS
By Robert KibetNairobi, Jun 16 2022 (USNewsRank)
Clad in traditional regalia and necklaces of richly coloured beads that form magnificent patterns around their necks, an army of women from the…
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