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Violent protests broke out at one of Kenya's largest refugee camps on Monday, humanitarian sources said, with unconfirmed ...
Violent protests have erupted at one of Kenya’s largest refugee camps, as displaced residents in Kakuma protest steep cuts in ...
Protests have turned violent at the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, as residents rally against sharp cuts in food rations and ...
Running battles between refugees at Kakuma camp and Kenyan police over planned food aid rations have left two people dead and ...
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP, Kenya, 6 August (UNHCR) - Kakuma Refugee Camp has surpassed its capacity of 100,000 residents, creating serious concerns as more refugees continue to arrive. By the end of July ...
"We chose Kakuma because it is a representation of the old and the new," said Flemming. Saturday's event will be held in a specially-erected tent venue in the forecourt of a Kakuma Camp school.
Vasco Hamisi is hard at work checking on the solar panels at Okapi Green Energy Limited, in northwestern Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp. The Congolese refugee is the brains behind this outfit, which ...
A photo of a threatening letter that was tossed into Block 13, the LGBTQ compound, at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. Photo: Courtesy Wavamuno Benon LGBTQ refugees in the infamous Block 13 at Kakuma ...
Kakuma Refugee Camp, established in 1992, houses more than 200,000 refugees from South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Ethiopia and Uganda.
The camp holds more than 180,000 people, refugees who have fled fighting in places like South Sudan – people like Yiech Pur Biel, a 21-year-old refugee who ran in the 800 meters at Rio.