The devastating floods that are sweeping through Nairobi, Kisumu, Nakuru and Tana River counties in Kenya, claiming more than 200 lives, have created significant challenges for the people caught up in the crisis. The disaster has exposed vulnerable communities to dire circumstances, particularly impacting the older people who often struggle to access essential resources and support services.
HelpAge International has been assessing how older people are likely to be affected by the devastating flood in Kenya and what response will be required.
Fred Wandera, HelpAge’s Humanitarian Programmes Manager, who is based in Uganda, said:
“As the numbers affected by the flood rises, we are deeply concerned about the potential impact on older people. They often experience heightened vulnerabilities during natural disasters and the current situation is no exception. With floodwaters spreading across communities, there’s a pressing need to ensure that the specific needs of older people are addressed.