Kakuma refugee camp, in northwestern Kenya, is the largest refugee camp in the world. Established in 1992, the camp is jointly managed by the Kenyan Department of Refugee Affairs and UNHCR. Today, Kakuma is home to some 100,000 South Sudanese and 55,000 Somali refugees, most of whom were driven from their homelands by civil war. But the camp also hosts refugees from nearly 20 other countries (UNHCR).
Email:
kakumacampmanager@yahoo.com
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Groups audience:
Aid Focus:
Service Criteria:
Access to devices and equipment for cooking
Access to primary education for camp children
Free access to basic health services
Free access to rationed water for camp residents
Charity Affiliation:
UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Service Area:
Major Donors or Sponsors:
The Kenyan Government and the Department of Refugee Affairs.
Same Address as Main Office:
Other Location
Service Location:
POINT (34.819278624575 3.7686907888981)
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Project Status:
Active and Open Ended
Implementing Entity:
Implementation is shared by you and partners
Implementing Partners:
World Food Program (WFP), International Organization for Migration (IOM), Lutheran World Federation (LWF), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS), National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), Windle Trust Kenya (WTK), Film Aid International, and Salesians of Don Bosco in Kenya.
Sponsoring Entity:
Sponsoring is provided by you and partner organizations
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