Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
A personal perspective on child abuse of unaccompanied refugee minors living in Kakuma Camp, written by KANERE’s youngest journalist, a 16-year old refugee boy who is himself an unaccompanied minor.
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
A personal perspective on child abuse of unaccompanied refugee minors living in Kakuma Camp, written by KANERE’s youngest journalist, a 16-year old refugee boy who is himself an unaccompanied minor.
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
An editorial on the life perspective of refugees toward their existence in the camp
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
A personal reflection on the ubiquity of the “card number” assigned to every refugee—and the ripple effects it carries for memory, identity, and existence in the camp life.
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
The Kakuma Art Society was founded on 27th February 2009 in order to promote artistic development and support for the arts in Kakuma Camp.
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009
Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009