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Post-election Violence in Kenya: NACHU Housing Co-operatives Pay the Price
http://www.ica.coop/al-housing/articles/183/1/Post-election-Violence-in-Kenya-NACHU-Housing-Co-operatives-Pay-the-Price-/Page1.html
Matt Baker
 
By Matt Baker
Published on 07/29/2008
 

From Rooftops Canada / Abri International e-Bulletin - August 2008 / Issue #38

"Survivors of the post-election violence are afraid to return to their communities. They don’t know how they will live in the burned-out wreckage that was once their home or business. Jamie Richie, Rooftops Canada Technical Advisor with NACHU". To read more about the full effects of the recent violence in Kenya on housing cooperatives click here.



(left) The co-op after the election violence and (right) members of Upendo Wa Jirani co-op

Houses, schools and belongings were destroyed, income and crops lost and dreams shattered when post-election violence erupted in Kenya in January 2008. Eight hundred people were killed and over 255,000 displaced.

Entire families have fled, leaving all their possessions behind. Many of the affected households are located in Nakuru Town in the Rift Valley Province. The victims include members of housing co-ops affiliated with Rooftops Canada’s partner, the National Co-operative Housing Union (NACHU).

All 78 members of Upendo Wa Jirani housing co-op were affected. Many benefited from loans supported by the Fédération des coopératives d’habitation intermunicipale du Montréal métropolitain (FECHIMM) in Quebec. Their homes and rental rooms were either burnt down or vandalized and members forcibly evicted. The total write-off of loans secured by homes in Upendo Wa Jirani is KES 5.7 million (CDN $91,800). It will cost over $500,000 to rebuild the community. NACHU cannot collect loan repayments from members who have lost everything and are struggling with day-to-day survival. In June, the FECHIMM Board of Directors decided to defer loan repayments for one year to give NACHU some time to recuperate.

NACHU and the housing co-ops in Kenya need our assistance. Please contact Rooftops Canada for more information on post-election violence in Kenya and how to help.