The
occurrence of natural disasters has shown a positive
trend as annual incidents of disaster events have
increased on the continent. Approximately two-thirds of
the 3.3 million people in Western Kenya fall below the
poverty line, leaving the region stuck in poverty traps
that prevent sustainable development. Schools in the
region are hampered in their operation when the disaster
occurs .In third term 2007, many school were unable to
open due to flooding, students were transferred to other
schools while others dropout of the system. Access to
safe water, sanitation, quality education and HIV/AIDS
awareness are desperately needed, along with
micro-economic development to bring the population up to
a livable standard. This study investigates the
horrifying disasters in the region and analyzes their
impact on education and national development.
Key
words:
Hazard, disaster, vulnerability, impacts.