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  1. Kakuma Refugee Camp is located in the North-western region of Kenya. The camp was established in 1992 following the arrival of the “Lost Boys of Sudan”. During that year, large groups of Ethiopian refugees fled their country following the fall of the Ethiopian government. Somalia had also experienced high insecurity and civil strife causing ...

  2. The camp was established in 1991 to host unaccompanied minors who had fled the war in Sudan and from camps in Ethiopia. It was estimated that there were 12,000 “lost boys and girls” who had fled here via Egypt in 1990/91. In 2014, the population of Kakuma town was 60,000, having grown from around 8,000 in 1990. [4]

  3. Registration: Since January, UNHCR Kakuma registered 12,662 new arrivals. including 5,294 new-borns. Most of the new arrivals came from South Sudan, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Somalia. Durable solutions: In 2021, 238 cases have been submitted for resettlement consideration in third countries.

  4. May 28, 2022 · In March 2021, Kenya ordered the swift closure of Kakuma and Dadaab – two sprawling refugee camps that host more than 400,000 people, mostly from neighbouring Somalia, South Sudan and the ...

  5. Apr 5, 2021 · Kakuma, home to more than 190,000 refugees, is located in Kenya’s northwest. ... The 26-year-old said many people had lived there for 20 years or more, or even been born in the refugee camps ...

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  6. Nov 25, 2021 · Kenya has received more than 500,000 refugees since 1991. Very few have received resettlement opportunities. But Kakuma camp has become known as a ‘resettlement hub’ and the lives of residents are affected by such perceptions. Hope enables people to endure prolonged encampment, but unrealistic hope separates them from reality: chasing a ...

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  8. Kakuma Camp & Kalobeyei Settlement, Kenya 1 – 31 March 2020 196,050 Refugees and asylum seekers registered in Kakuma camp and Kalobeyei settlement as of 31st March 2020. 2,898 New arrivals refugees and asylum seekers registered in 2020. 1,683 Newly arrived refugees from South Sudan registered in 2020. FUNDING (AS OF 19 MARCH 2020) USD 153.6 M

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