group manager david kalume takes the audience on a journey. where did we go wrong? he asks.can we do differently to ensure the next ten years will be better? the story ends in the year 2031. >> just put people under the mirror for them to see that this is exactly what i'm doing. so what can i do? so the idea has been it's just a reflection of their life. so from the reflection, you can understand it's like a mirror. if you have a something that on -- if you have dirt on your face, then it's time for, you know, to try to clear the debt. -- for you to clear the dirt. this is exactly what we're doing. reporter: safe pwani's activists know people here are faced with existential problems. only three months ago, 40-year-old chaka majaliwa settled in this village, a two-hour drive from mombasa, with his 50 cattle. but now his herd is dying of starvation. he used to live in a village some 35 kilometers away, until drought forced him to leave. but the situation is no better here. >> i have to buy the calves' milk because their mothers have no milk to suckle them. they don't even have