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Rift Valley. Displaced persons receive cooking oil at a food distribution centre in the camp at Eldoret showground.
The ICRC regional delegation in Nairobi has a dual purpose. Firstly to promote IHL and carry out operations in the three countries covered, namely restoring family links for refugees, helping people injured, displaced or otherwise affected by internal disturbances or unrest, visiting detainees that fall within its mandate, and supporting the development of the national societies. Secondly, to provide logistical and technical support for ICRC operations in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region, or even further afield. 27-7-2009 ICRC vice-president visits KenyaICRC Vice-President Christine Beerli concluded on 8 July a five-day tour of Red Cross projects in Kenya's Moyale, Upper Eastern and North Rift areas during which she had the opportunity to discuss the humanitarian situation with aid recipients and regional authorities. ICRC's Anne Mucheke reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 26-5-2009 Kenya delegation newsletter - April 2009A round-up of activities carried out by the ICRC in eastern Africa. The ICRC regional delegation in Nairobi published this newsletter. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Field newsletter Includes PDF 7-5-2008 Kenya: a vital hub for the Horn of AfricaLong before the recent post-election violence that set the ICRC and Kenya Red Cross (KRCS) into emergency mode late last year, the delegation in Nairobi has been an important logistics and support hub for the ICRC. After five years on the job, outgoing head of delegation Pascal Cuttat explains the evolution of the ICRC's role over the years and the secret to its effective cooperation with the KRCS during the recent crisis. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 12-6-2009 Kenya: the ABCs of dealing with trauma In Kenya road traffic accidents, armed violence and other incidents maim and kill numerous people each year. For the injured, medical care is not always within easy reach. The ICRC recently organized a workshop in Nairobi to help doctors brush up on their skills in treating trauma patients. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 30-12-2008 Kenya: helping restore normality to Mount ElgonThe farming communities in the Mount Elgon region of Kenya were severely disrupted by violence in 2007. Working closely with the Kenya Red Cross Society, the ICRC has been supplying food, seed and farming implements, helping residents of the area to regain their self-sufficiency. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 23-6-2008 Kenya: ICRC forensic expert helps identify victims of post-election violenceFollowing the post-electoral violence that shook Kenya in early 2008, the Kenyan Ministry of Health requested help from the ICRC to support local forensic teams identify badly decomposed or burned bodies. The ICRC sent three of its forensic experts to Kenya between January and June 2008. The ICRC’s Nicole Engelbrecht reports from Nairobi. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 6-6-2008 Kenya: how livestock can bring enemies togetherPiers Simpkin is ICRC's regional livestock specialist in Nairobi. He speaks to Iolanda Jaquemet of a strange camel killer, of how a cattle virus can bring sworn enemies to the same room, and of ways to help endangered pastoralists across Africa. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 19-5-2008 Kenya: surgeons dissect lessons from post-election violenceFollowing Kenya's December 2007 general elections, hospital staff had to face a massive, and unexpected, influx of victims of violence. Now, during a series of ICRC-organized workshops geared at peace-time emergencies, they are discussing the lessons learned. The ICRC's Iolanda Jaquemet reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 28-4-2008 Kenya: Red Cross helps mother find son after 20 yearsWith the signing of the peace agreement and the formation of a coalition government in Kenya, hopes are high that a solution will be found for the more than 170,000 people currently living in IDP (internally displaced persons) camps. ICRC and KRCS (Kenyan Red Cross) tracing teams have reunited more than 120 families separated by the post-election violence. Anne Mucheke reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature 8-2-2008 Kenya: helping to heal the anguish of families torn apartWith a large-scale assistance operation in place for people displaced by the violence, the Kenya Red Cross and the ICRC are urgently seeking to locate and re-unite relatives who became separated in the turmoil. Report from Nakuru, in the Rift Valley. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 28-1-2008 Kenya: a makeshift school, and porridge, for displaced childrenEldoret showground, in the Rift Valley, is one of many public spaces that have been opened up to receive thousands of people displaced from their homes in Kenya’s post-election violence. The ICRC’s Anne Mucheke reports on what is being done for the children. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 28-1-2008 Kenya: finding a missing loved one brings relief beyond wordsAs well as meeting the emergency physical needs of the displaced in the Rift Valley, the Red Cross is using a poster campaign and telephone hot-lines to try to bring together members of families who got separated in the post-election violence. The ICRC’s Anne Mucheke reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 23-1-2008 Kenya: Red Cross counsellors provide needed help for displacedAbout 1,500 people remain at the police station camp for the displaced in Kakamega. Many of them own small businesses in the town and are reluctant to abandon their property. Red Cross counsellors are providing much-needed support to those who are at a loss as to where to go from here. Bernard Barrett reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 17-1-2008 Kenya: a long-term effort needed for victims of violenceWith the political situation in Kenya still tense, the humanitarian consequences of the post-election violence persist and the people affected remain in need of ongoing support. The Kenya Red Cross and the ICRC are preparing to help for the long term. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 15-1-2008 Kenya: ensuring proper water supply for the displacedThousands of people who fled their homes following the violence in Kenya are now at risk of not having sufficient access to clean water. The ICRC and Kenya Red Cross (KRCS) are teaming up to rectify the situation in central Rift Valley. Bernard Barrett reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 14-1-2008 Kenya: displaced families rely on aid after homes are destroyedThe violence in Kenya has killed hundreds of people and forced an estimated quarter of a million from their homes in the Rift Valley region. Many have gathered at public sites where they are surviving on hand-outs. The ICRC's Anne Mucheke reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 8-1-2008 Displaced Kenyans face uncertain futureThousands of displaced people are on the move in Kenya, leaving Nairobi and the surrounding region for centres further south and east. The Kenya Red Cross, with the support of the ICRC, is providing food and material support. Bernard Barrett reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 7-3-2008 Kenya delegation newsletter - January 2008A round-up of activities carried out by the ICRC in eastern Africa. The ICRC regional delegation in Nairobi published this newsletter. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Field newsletter Includes PDF 5-9-2007 Kenya delegation newsletter - August 2007A round-up of activities carried out by the ICRC in eastern Africa. The ICRC regional delegation in Nairobi published this newsletter. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Field newsletter Includes PDF 22-9-2008 Kenya: ICRC regrets public statement by the police on its confidential Mount Elgon reportIn Kenya the police have released a report on their investigation into the conduct of government forces during the operations in the Mt. Elgon region. Available on the internet, the report refers to the findings of several organizations, including the ICRC, and questions their credibility. The ICRC’s Daniel Duvillard, head of operations for East Africa, explains why the organization insists on the confidentiality of its reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 21-4-2008 Comoros: ICRC surgical team on the spot during recent fightingAs tensions built up in the Indian Ocean nation in March, the ICRC dispatched a surgical team to Anjouan island, to help in case local hospitals became overwhelmed with casualties; interview. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Comoros) Interview Includes Photo 6-2-2008 Kenya: relief efforts are maintained, but situation still unstableAmid political moves to end the violence of the past six weeks, the ICRC has warned that the humanitarian situation remains volatile. The head of delegation in Kenya, Pascal Cuttat, outlines what the Red Cross has done – and the challenges ahead. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 11-1-2008 Displaced in Kenya: reaching those in needOver 250,000 people are on the move in Kenya as a result of post-election violence. Pascal Cuttat, the ICRC's head of delegation in Nairobi, says that the main focus and challenge at the moment is to meet the needs of the displaced in the Rift Valley and Western Kenya, a challenge that is being amply met in collaboration with the Kenya Red Cross. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 3-1-2008 Kenya Red Cross responds to election crisisAbbas Gullet, Secretary-General of the Kenya Red Cross, speaks briefly about the crisis from Nairobi, as he helps to coordinate relief efforts in the capital. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview 3-1-2008 Kenya: responding to post-election violencePost-election clashes in Kenya have left hundreds of people dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. At least 30,000 displaced people have arrived in the town of Eldoret alone as roads re-opened. Pascal Cuttat, the ICRC's head of delegation in Nairobi, says the ICRC is supporting the relief activities of the Kenya Red Cross Society as far as possible. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Interview Includes Photo 21-1-2008 Kenya: ICRC activities December 2007 to January 2008This report is an overview of ICRC activities in Kenya since the outbreak of violence that followed the election of 27 December 2007. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Operational update 12-9-2008 Healing wounds in KenyaThe post-election crisis in Kenya has left hundreds of people dead and displaced more than a quarter of a million. The efforts of the Kenya Red Cross Society, supported by the ICRC, proved very effective for those affected by the violence. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 2, 2008 (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Press article Includes Photo |
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