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East Africa feels blows of Kenyan crisis
- Source: Africa Renewal, Volume 22, Issue 1, Apr 2008, p. 3 - 3
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- 30 Apr 2008
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Abstract
Kenya’s post-election violence, which claimed an estimated 1,000 lives and displaced 350,000 people, appears to have abated. An agreement at the end of February to share power between government and opposition leaders has raised hopes of a return to stability. Because of Kenya’s role as an economic powerhouse in the East African region, the seemingly brief crisis has already had significant economic and social repercussions well beyond the country’s borders, and many worry that a resumption of conflict could have truly devastating consequences.
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