Highlights
- Wetter-than-normal conditions, particularly in November, have provided prime conditions for crops and livestock in most of the country.
- Flooding caused localized population displacements, deaths, inaccessible roads and crop damage.
- The rainfall season is forecast to cease in December in northern Kenya, but continue in January for the rest of the country.
- WFP is responding to 11,000 flood-affected households in Garissa and Tana River counties identified to be in need of emergency food assistance. WFP’s other food assistance operations in Kenya have continued with minor disruptions.
- WFP is supporting five counties with additional logistics capacity.
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WFP Kenya El Niño Situation Report #2, 13 December 2015 |
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