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Kenya hopes to designate large Kakuma camp a city to help refugees assimilate

One of Africa's most famous refugee camps can be turned into a city. The Kakuma camp in a remote area of ​​Kenya has 300,000 refugees. Many rely on aid to survive, some of whom have recently protested the shrinking of rations. Now, the Kenyan government has re-designated Kakuma as municipality. This is part of the broader goal of integrating refugees more closely into the local population.

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