Refugee economies in Kenya
Kenya currently hosts 490,000 refugees. Most are Somali refugees but others are from South Sudan, Ethiopia, the Great Lakes region, and Sudan. Its refugees are concentrated in three main locations: the Dadaab camps, the Kakuma camp, and Nairobi. Since the early 1990s, the Government of Kenya has res...
Main Authors: | Betts, A, Sterck, O, Omata, N |
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Format: | Report |
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Refugee Studies Centre
2018
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