From relief to rehabilitation, reconstruction and reconciliation: Developments and prospects for internally displaced populations in Western and Rift Valley Provinces. A report to the National Coordinating Committee for Displaced Persons
Abstract
During the period late-July to early-September 1993, the author undertook a study of the magnitude and needs of the internally displaced population in Kenya's Western, Nyanza and Rift Valley provinces. The inter-ethnic clashes, which had caused some 250,000 people to become displaced since late-1991, had by August 1993 begun to ameliorate, albeit sporadic incidents were still occurring and a general sense of insecurity and tension prevailed in almost all of the affected areas. The primary objectives of this report are basically twofold: (1) to update the data base on the prevailing conditions of the displaced and returnees as they vary from region to region; and (2) to more clearly define policies and strategies for rehabilitation and reconstruction which will address the urgent need to strenghthen the capacities of affected populations to rebuilt their livelihoods. (DÜI-Hff)
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ca. 75
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