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Somali refugees in Kenya - Increasing camp-urban mobility - Working Paper

20 Nov 2023

within the camp, particularly between the women, but The differences are most stark in the areas of physical also in the wider community where individuals in need health and income, due to the lack of sufficient food can get help with, for example, medical bills. [...] freedoms enshrined in the act – the right to own and Wellbeing is also more gendered in the city than in the register businesses in their own names, or to access the camp, in particular for single mothers who often struggle wider labour market. [...] To conclude, the in an Urban World’ (PDUW) is a comparative mixed- report summarises the main findings in lessons to stir methods research project focusing on the wellbeing the debate around refugee wellbeing and displacement and livelihoods of displaced people in camps economies in Kenya. [...] The new law does not explicitly contain an to enjoy any benefits due to him/her under the Treaty encampment requirement, but instead provides for for the Establishment of the East African Community, the establishment of ‘designated areas’ for refugees the Protocol for the Establishment of the East African (Government of Kenya 2021). [...] Men contribute to the feeling of being stuck in the camp, not in Eastleigh in particular refer to their lack of rights as just because they cannot prove ‘self-reliance’ in advance, something that infringes on their happiness and sense but also because of the significant barriers to achieving a of worth.
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United Kingdom