Many experts suggest the global aid community – including the largest donor, the United States – responded too late to the famine in the Horn of Africa.
After being forced to flee their homeland, refugees set up at camps in Kenya have continued on with life, including starting up businesses.
Somali refugees in Kenya are using cell phones for a number of monetary transactions.
A look at Somalia’s underground economy — illegal trade of charcoal and sugar all showing up in a booming section of Nairobi.
In East Africa, it takes more than a drought to cause devastating famine.