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Sigh of relief as city flood survivors receive assistance

USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance Daniel Ryan presents Non-Food Items to Mukuru slum beneficiary Joseph Muragu as Concern worldwide country director Wairimu Wahome and Livelihood coordinator Jackson Mekenye look on. [David Gichuru, Standard]

Over 20,000 flood victims in Nairobi City have a reason to smile. This is after USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), Concern Worldwide and Mukuru Slums Development Project (MSDP) partnered to launch Food Emergency Response Action in Nairobi (FERN).

This year between April and May, informal settlements within the county bore the brunt of the heavy rains and floods that claimed the lives of over 200 people.

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