Lamu County, located along Kenya's North Coast, is known for its rich cultural diversity and stunning coastal landscapes. With a population of around 143,920 people, the county is home to various communities like Aweer, Oromo, Somalis, Swahilis, and more. Its main economic activities include crop production, livestock farming, fisheries, tourism, and mining. Challenges such as population growth, inadequate social services, and land management issues are being addressed as the county prepares for future development projects like the Lamu Port South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor.