Hundreds of refugees protested after WFP cut food rations due to U.S. aid freezes. With hunger rising, water shortages, and job losses, refugees fear worsening conditions as funding gaps persist.
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Africanews on MSNKenya: protests rock Kakuma refugee camp amid US humanitarian aid cutsPolice have opened fire and at least four people have been injured by live bullets in Kakuma refugee camp in north-western ...
At least four people sustained gunshot wounds as police clashed with protesters in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp, in the ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKenya’s pledge to integrate refugees with locals meets complaints, hostilityLast year while on a tour of Turkana, Kenyan President William Ruto announced a programme to be run with the UN Refugee ...
Formal refugee energy access provided by humanitarian agencies or national governments is projected to be very low: Chatham House statistics suggest 94% of forcibly displaced people living in camps ...
A sweeping executive order by US President Donald Trump has cut critical funding for refugee aid in Kenya, triggering an immediate crisis in health services across major camps. The order ...
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding the welfare of refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab, Kakuma, and Kalobeyei camps, despite growing ...
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Protests erupt in Kenyan refugee camp over US aid cutsThousands of refugees protested in Kakuma, Kenya, as severe US aid cuts worsened food and water shortages.
AT LEAST four people sustained gunshot wounds as police clashed with protesters in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, in the country’s north. Thousands of refugees in the camp, which hosts people fleeing ...
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