The picture shows medical workers help those injured in a campus attack in Kenya on April 2, 2015. [Photo: Chinanews.com]
The local service industry in Kenya is already starting to feel the pinch from last week's deadly attack on a university campus by al-Shabaab militants which left close to 150 people dead.
Hotels along Kenya's coast, as well as game park reserves, say they're already starting to see tourists cancel trips.
As a vital part of the national economy, Kenya's tourism industry has already been in a decline since 2013 when al-Shabaab militants stormed an upscale shopping mall in the capital Nairobi, leaving 67 people dead.
For more on this, earlier I spoke with Judah Kioko, a Public Defender at the Civic Enlightenment Center of Kenya.