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Teens in the Kakuma refugee camp are turning an invasive plant, mathenge, into gorgeous, affordable furniture.
Kenya's northern Kakuma refugee camp is home to more than 300,000 people, who fled conflict in dozens of east Africa ...
A Boston University tracker estimates that nearly 108,000 adults and more than 224,000 children have already died as a result of the U.S. aid cuts.
Young refugees from the Acholi Dancers group at a Child-Friendly Space within the Kalobeyei Refugee Settlement in Turkana, ...
The colorful swings doting the community center at Kakuma’s Kalobeyei Refugee Settlement were donated by a Swiss organization ...
Kenya's northern Kakuma refugee camp is home to more than 300,000 people, who fled conflict in dozens of east Africa ...
Kenya's northern Kakuma refugee camp is home to more than 300,000 people fleeing conflict from dozens of east Africa ...
Refugees in Kakuma, Kenya, face dwindling food rations due to U.S. aid cuts, leading to rising malnutrition and deaths.
“We cannot go back home because people are still being killed,” the 41-year-old said at the Kakuma camp, where the U.N. World Food Program and U.N. refugee agency help support more than ...
The funding cuts are felt beyond Kakuma's refugee community. Businessman Chol Jook recorded monthly sales of 700,000 Kenyan shillings ($5,400) from the WFP cash transfer program and now faces losses.