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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:38:05 -0000
Subject: KENYA: Flood waters add to IDPs' misery
To: Jean-Francois Darcq <[email protected]>

KENYA: Flood waters add to IDPs' misery

GILGIL, 9 September 2011 (IRIN) - More than three years after being
chased from their homes into squalid camps, hundreds of families at
several sites in Kenya's Rift Valley Province, the worst affected in
the 2008 post-election violence [
http://www.irinnews.org/IndepthMain.aspx?reportid=76116&indepthid=68 ]
, now have to contend with a new assault on their wellbeing: dirty
flood water.

 "We have to spend some nights at nearby Murindu Primary school when
our tents flood," said Agnes Wairimu, chairwoman of the Vumilia Camp
in Gilgil, along the Nairobi-Nakuru route.

 "We had to return [to camp] last Sunday [4 September] as the schools
were set to re-open on Monday, yet most of us had filthy flood water
in our tents," said Wairimu.

 The affected families are in the low-lying Vumilia Camp and
neighbouring Wanaruona and Kihoto camps.

 The raging flood water swept waste from the camp's shallow latrines
into IDP tents.

 "I had to throw away about 50kg of beans, which I had kept for my
family, as [they] were badly contaminated," said George Mwangi, a camp
resident.

 When IRIN visited the Vumilia Camp, Mwangi was shifting what was left
of his tent and belongings to higher ground.

 "I have to squeeze myself on a neighbour's bed and spread out my
family members to well-wishers in the camp [for accommodation]," said
Mwangi, a father of three.

 "The ground is too wet and the tent still smells awful."

 Mwangi said he planned to heap some soil into the tent to make a
temporary bed as he could not afford a new one.

 At Gwakung'u camp in neighbouring Nyandarua County, more families
were forced out of their tents to a nearby shopping centre by flood
waters.

 Camp chairman Charles Kariuki warned of the risk of waterborne diseases.

 "The flood waters had human waste, yet some people cooked food which
was soaked by the water, having nothing else to [eat]."

 ICC progress

 Despite the flooding, the IDPs are closely following the ongoing
proceedings against poll violence suspects at the International
Criminal Court (ICC), [
http://www.icc-cpi.int/menus/icc/situations%20and%20cases/situations/situation%20icc%200109/situation%20index?lan=en-GB
] which are being broadcast live on most local radio and television
stations.

 Peter Mukuri, an IDP, has to ask his fellow camp members about the
proceedings after his radio was destroyed by the flood waters.

 "I cannot tell how far it has gone, but I know MP [Member of
Parliament] William Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang are already at the
court," said Mukuri.

 Ruto and Sang are among suspects before the ICC for confirmation
hearings over their role in the post-poll violence. Other suspects
include MP Henry Kiprono Kosgey, Francis Kirimi Muthaura, head of the
civil service, Uhuru Kenyatta, finance minister, and former police
commissioner Mohammed Hussein Ali.

 The IDPs in the camps are awaiting government resettlement on alternative land.

 rk/aw/mw

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