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ACT AppealKenya - AFKE81, REVISION 1Response to Post-election CrisisGeneva,
15 April 2008
Appeal Target:
US$ 4,998,914 Balance
Requested from ACT Alliance: US$ 3,102,475 Please
find enclosed the revision of the ACT appeal for Kenya (AFKE81)
which now includes activities by Diakonie Emergency
Aid (DEA) and four partners of the Anglican Church of Kenya, as
well as changes on some of the activities and areas of interventions
by Christian Aid, Church World Service, Lutheran World Federation,
Lutheran World Relief and Norwegian Church Aid. Following the elections
in Kenya on 27 December 2007 and allegations of vote-rigging, sporadic
violence broke out in many parts of the country between supporters
of Party of National Unity and the Orange Democratic Movement. At
least 1,000 people died and thousands were displaced due to the
violence. On 28 February 2008, the two political factions signed
a power-sharing agreement which was greeted with jubilation and
relieve in many parts of the country. However,
while the political deal has been agreed upon, and peace resumed
in many parts across the country, majority of the displaced families
are still living in IDP camps. Many fear to return to their homes,
particularly in the Rift valley province where many deaths were
reported during the peak of the crisis. Continued clashes for different
reasons were witnessed in Mt. Elgon and Laikipia Districts (resource
related conflict especially land and water) and have created fears
for IDPs to return home. Based
on the current official information released by the Government and
the Kenya Red Cross, over 250,000 people still remain in the IDP
camps. In recognition of continued humanitarian needs in Kenya,
the international humanitarian community began a process of revising
its Emergency Humanitarian Response Plan. Simultaneously, a process
of contingency plan for possible deterioration of the humanitarian
situation is being finalised. Aid agencies led by the UN Protection
Cluster are refining a draft plan for durable solutions to assistance
being offered to IDPs in Kenya. On
12 March 2008, the ACT Kenya Forum (AKF) participated in a UNDP
stakeholders workshop which marked the start-up of the UNDP work
plan development process built upon five lines of actions- peace
and reconciliation, stabilization, livelihoods, access and delivery
of basic services and mainstreaming of cross cutting issues. This
revised appeal therefore takes into consideration the UNDP focus
areas of intervention in order to ensure their sustainability,
promote spontaneous recovery and coping initiatives of IDPs and
pave the way for long term recovery. Names
of ACT members: ·
Christian Aid (CA) ·
Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) ·
Church World Service (CWS) ·
Lutheran World Federation (LWF) ·
Lutheran World Relief (LWR) ·
Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) ·
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
(PDA) ·
Diakonie
Emergency Aid (DEA) ·
DanChurchAid
(DCA) Project
Completion Date: 31 January 2009 Reporting
schedule: CA,
ACK, CWS, LWF, LWR, NCA, DEA and PDA Interim
narrative & financial 31
August 2008 Final
narrative & financial 31
March 2009 Audit 30
April 2009 ACT
member Revised
Appeal Target US$ **Less:
Pledges/Contr Recd Total
US$ Christian
Aid 662,739 302,077 360,662 Anglican
Church of Kenya 1,359,134 708,990 650,144 Church
World Service 913,544 418,607 494,937 Lutheran
World Federation 396,701 38,782 357,919 Lutheran
World Relief 176,780 15,000 161,780 Norwegian
Church Aid 91,838 31,391 60,447 Diakonie
Emergency Aid 89,647 0 89,647 Presbyterian
Disaster Assistance 923,862 176,923 746,939 *Assorted
tents donation in kind to AKF from NCA/DCA 374,669 204,669 170,000 ACT
Communications/Co-ordination 10,000 0 10,000 TOTAL 4,998,914 1,896,439 3,102,475 TOTAL
REQUESTED FROM THE ACT ALLIANCE 3,102,475 Note
*: About USD 374,669 was mobilised by FinnChurch Aid
and NCA to secure 1,519 tents for onward distribution amongst the
IPs in their respective areas. Out of this total, NCA had advanced
US$170,000. **Income and pledges as at 10 April 2008. Signed
by:
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