Hi there,
My husband and I are looking to take a career break and a great opportunity has come up to do some volunteering in Kenya. While I have heard lots of great things about Kenya, I am worried about political violence flaring up again. How serious is this problem now ? What about crime, will it be a major concern ? Are there any places we should avoid on our travels ?
Regards
Sally
My husband and I are looking to take a career break and a great opportunity has come up to do some volunteering in Kenya. While I have heard lots of great things about Kenya, I am worried about political violence flaring up again. How serious is this problem now ? What about crime, will it be a major concern ? Are there any places we should avoid on our travels ?
Regards
Sally
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As is the case in most developing countries, there will be safety concerns for expats moving to Kenya. While the political situation in Kenya is now seemingly stable and things are not as violent as they were a few years ago. There is still always a chance that violence could flare up, especially at election times.
While this shouldn't put you off moving to Kenya, expats are generally advised not to get involved in any political demos or protests, which have a tendency to get violent at times.
Crime is a concern, especially in cityies like Mombasa and Nairobi. You should avoid the CBD are and informal settlement areas late at night. Also avoid walking or using public transport late at night.
Kenya is generally safe for travellers but areas close to the Somali border must be avoided.
Take a look at the Safety in Kenya page for more information.
Good luck with the move
As things stand, I think we will keep an eye on the news on the Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi and make our decision when the picture of what is happening is a little clearer.
Related to this, on a day-to-day basis are their tension between different religious groups in Kenya ? or do people live together quite peacefully ? How tolerant are the Kenyans of expats in their country ?
However, saying that I do feel the chances of you being caught up in an incident are about the same as it would be in London, Boston or New York. Nowhere is 100% safe. Terrorists like al Shabaas are indiscriminate. I don't think this Westgate Mall incident was an attack against expats per se, but simply showed dislike of Kenya's role in Somalia.
I do hope you still keep Kenya in mind as a potentiall destination for your trip. It is an awesome place and the people are fantastic.
However, following the Al Shabaab attacks in Nairobi we are really having to rethink things.
On one hand, I know terrorist attacks can take place anywhere in the world but its still scary to think we could potentially be caught up in that.
Can you guys guys tell me what the feelings are like amongst expats following the attacks ? Are expats feeling threatened and is there talk of people wanting to leave ?
We are more likely to volunteer close to Mombasa than Nairobi...is the security situation any better there ?
Please help ! Sorry for all the questions but I need to make an informed decision.
Sally
I have lived in Nairobi for 7 years, and although yes, one has to be cautious in some areas, I still feel safe. I live just down the road from the Westgate Mall, and have been there on a regular basis. This current situation is not the norm for Nairobi, far from it. My sense is that expats will not leave Kenya enmasse. It is home for many of us. There is no way to predict acts of terrorism. You are right in thinking they can happen anywhere. It is unfortunate that the Westgate incident has happened, but I am certain it will be brought to an end, although sad about the injuries and loss of life.
Its really reassuring to know views of those actually living in the country. I understand this isn't an everyday occurence, but its just so scary as the targeted a mall frequented by lots of expats and thats what worries me most.
Again, do you think that Mombasa will be safer than Nairobi, as it is a less significant city ?
Also, how good are the Kenyan emergency services and hospitals when it comes to dealing with this sort of major terrorist attack?
Thanks again and stay safe!
From Sally