West Pokot County is in the northwestern Rift Valley region of Kenya, bordering Uganda to the west and south. The county has a population of approximately 700,000 people. The Pokot (also called Suk) are the dominant community, a Kalenjin sub-group with distinctive pastoral and agro-pastoral culture. The county borders Uganda and has connections to South Sudan via Turkana County to the north. Kapenguria is the county headquarters and main town. West Pokot is predominantly pastoral, with livestock (cattle, camels, goats) as primary livelihood for many communities. The county experiences dramatic topographical variation from hot, arid lowlands to cool, fertile highlands.

Overview

The county landscape transitions from the Rift Valley floor (approximately 1,000 meters elevation) to highlands exceeding 2,000 meters. This elevation gradient creates distinct ecological zones supporting pastoral and agro-pastoral production. The Cherangany Hills form a major water tower on the county borders. Mount Sekerr and other peaks provide landscape features. Water is a critical limiting resource in lower-elevation zones, driving pastoral settlement patterns. The county experiences periodic droughts affecting livestock and pastoral livelihoods. Inter-communal cattle raiding and conflict have been recurring challenges due to resource scarcity and armed access.

Key Sites and Features

  • Kapenguria Town (county headquarters and historical detention site)
  • Cherangany Hills (water tower, highland pastoral area)
  • Mount Sekerr (prominent peak)
  • Nasalot National Reserve (wildlife protection area)
  • Jomo Kenyatta detention site (historical significance)

All 30 Notes

  1. Kapenguria Town
  2. Jomo Kenyatta Detention
  3. Pokot
  4. West Pokot Pastoralism
  5. West Pokot Geography
  6. [[Cherangany\ Hills]]
  7. West Pokot Conflict
  8. West Pokot Agriculture
  9. West Pokot Politics
  10. [[West\ Pokot\ Colonial\ History]]
  11. West Pokot Infrastructure
  12. Education
  13. Health
  14. West Pokot Land
  15. West Pokot Youth
  16. West Pokot Women
  17. West Pokot Devolution
  18. West Pokot Climate
  19. [[West\ Pokot\ Cultural\ Heritage]]
  20. West Pokot Wildlife
  21. [[West\ Pokot\ Small\ Arms]]
  22. West Pokot Irrigation
  23. West Pokot NGOs
  24. [[West\ Pokot\ Notable\ People]]
  25. [[West\ Pokot\ Food\ Security]]
  26. West Pokot Mining
  27. [[West\ Pokot\ Real\ Estate]]
  28. [[West\ Pokot\ Climate\ Change]]
  29. West Pokot Timeline

See Also

Sources

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Pokot_County
  2. https://www.globalpeaceinitiative.org/regions/west-pokot-kenya
  3. https://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/sites/default/files/node/documents/resources/west-pokot-pastoral-systems.pdf