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What Makes up the Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement?

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 For so many years, and in many fundraising posters and images, the picture portrayed of a refugee camp in Kenya is that of an establishment of hopeless, malnourished and naked children in a dusty and bare land. Some images show older people, mostly women lined up behind some fences, seemingly waiting for aid workers' help, who in this case are UNHCR officers. But that is not the factual reflection of a refugee camp. In reality, it is made up of so many things: different nationalities, schools, hospitals, markets, hotels, and even fish farms. A refugee camp like Kakuma, which has been in place for at least 30 years is a melting pot of cultures and a beehive of activities.  Reception area in Kalobeyei, Kakuma. This does not mean, however, that it is a pleasant place. As much as it is meant to be a place of protection and care for the thousands fleeing conflicts and persecution, it is also a mechanism of control where refugee lives are in constant risk of abuse, both by the host gove