Relief Agencies Appeal for Funds as New Kenyan Coalition Government Named

Posted on 15 April 2008. Filed under: Governance, Humanitarian, Insecurity, Refugees/ IDPs |


Photo: Allan Gichigi/IRIN
IDPs preparing a meal at the Mathare police depot. The new appeal is aimed at helping those affected by post-election violence

NAIROBI, 14 April 2008 (IRIN) – Relief agencies are seeking US$189 million for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and others affected by the post-election violence that rocked Kenya in January and February, as well as drought-affected areas.

The Kenya Emergency Humanitarian Response Plan appeal is a revised version of the one launched in January for $41.9 million by the UN agencies, the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and NGOs.

“The revised appeal incorporates the projects of 13 UN organisations and those of 37 international and local non-governmental bodies,” the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said. “Broadly, the projects range from maintenance of IDPs to the resettlement and restoration of livelihoods.”

More than 1,500 Kenyans died and an estimated 350,000 others were displaced following violence in parts of the country sparked by the disputed 27 December presidential elections. Thousands have since returned home, but about 202,470 IDPs remained in 235 camps as at April.

Aid agencies estimate that 840,000 people are at risk from the drought in northern parts of the country, in addition to the 500,000 people affected by post-conflict disruptions nationwide.

The appeal was announced as Kenya’s ruling and opposition parties agreed on a coalition government, consisting of 40 cabinet members and 50 assistant ministers. The agreement followed mediation efforts spearheaded by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Announcing the new cabinet, President Mwai Kibaki said his government would give priority to the plight of IDPs. “The new cabinet will prioritise the resettlement of the displaced people so that they can resume normal lives,” Kibaki said.

Javier Solana, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, welcomed the formation of the new government.

“Returning to normality is vital not only for the Kenyan people, who aspire to peace and prosperity, but also for the whole region – from Sudan to Somalia, including the African Great Lakes Region – which could not escape the impact of the events in Kenya,” Solana said in a statement.

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