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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 ...
Running battles between refugees at Kakuma camp and Kenyan police over planned food aid rations have left two people dead and ...
Protests have turned violent at the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, as residents rally against sharp cuts in food rations and ...
Kenya will continue with its plan to close the Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps by June 30 next year. Interior CS Fred Matiang’I today met Commissioner of the United Nations High Commissioner for ...
The Assistant Secretary of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Gita Kamath, meets with refugees at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. ; Kakuma Refugee Camp was established in 1992 ...
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.
Daniel has been living in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya since fleeing Sudan in the mid-90’s. Known as “Commander” by his neighbors because he was a soldier in the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA), ...
"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.
Heavy rains this week resulted in massive flooding in northern Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp, leaving a 2-year-old child dead and more than 2,000 refugees homeless. The floods destroyed some 270 houses ...
According to the United Nations, as of March 31, 2019, the camp hosted 210,556 refugees, of which 202,381 were from Somalia, with 56 per cent of the population being children.