Protests Erupt at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya Following Aid Cuts
TURKANA COUNTY, KENYA, JUL 29 – Aid cuts from the United States and others reduced rations and increased hunger in Kakuma camp, triggering violent protests with at least one death and multiple injuries, officials said.
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Kenya: Protests Erupt At Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya Following Aid Cuts
Violent protests broke out at one of Kenya's largest refugee camps on Monday, humanitarian sources said, with unconfirmed reports of at least one death, following months of increased tensions over aid cuts.
Protests erupt at Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya following aid cuts
Violent protests broke out at one of Kenya's largest refugee camps on Monday, humanitarian sources said, with unconfirmed reports of at least one death, following months of increased tensions over aid cuts.
Violent protests at Kenya refugee camp over aid cuts
Protests broke out at one of Kenya’s largest refugee camps on Monday, humanitarian sources told AFP, with unconfirmed reports of at least one death, following months of increased tensions over aid cuts. The Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya is the east African nation’s second-largest and hosts roughly 300,000 people from South Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and Burundi. Humanitarian groups have grappled for months with rising tensions as rations hav…
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