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Refugee Education under the Pandemic

Baluu Wol Makuach – KANERE Staff Writer, February 2021

Kenya announced its first Covid-19 case on March 13th 2020 when a woman contracted the virus upon her return to Kenya after traveling to the United States via London.

Students from KRSS assemble for a second term reopening/ KANERE Feb 2021

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Challenges of fighting COVID-19 in the public transport sector

By Alex Ikambi – KANERE Guest Writer, February 2021

Approaches to the fight against COVID-19 have had their fair share of successes and flops.

Public transport minibus aka ‘Nganya’ along Haile Selassie Avenue, Nairobi/KANERE

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Suicides soar as refugees grapple with COVID-19

By Tolossa Asrat – KANERE Staff Writer, February 2021

Although suicide is a common issue in displaced settings, its increased prevalence among refugees in Kakuma illustrates a serious and growing problem, which needs urgent intervention through a multi-sector approach.

NGOs on suicide prevention Campaign 2019/File-Photo-KANERE

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VOA commences FM Radio Stations for Refugees

By Tolossa Asrat – KANERE Staff Writer, February 2021

In December 2020, the Voice of America (VOA) launched new FM stations serving refugees living in Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps. The Kakuma office commenced operations on December 18, 2020 during International Migrant Day.

Journalism students conducting interviews in Kakuma 3 section: Photo by KANERE
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Letter from the Editors

Dear KANERE readers,

We are pleased to publish a new edition of Kakuma News Reflector (KANERE).

Since 2008, KANERE has focused on issues that matter to refugees based in Kakuma refugee camp. We continue to report under adverse conditions, in the face of immense financial and security challenges.

In this publication, we offer fact-based insight and analysis from the ground to our readers and supporters. The stories in this edition draw attention to how refugees are reluctantly abiding by necessary restrictions put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. As well as recently enacted enforcement measures, we examine the impact of climate change on refugees and its role in the growing number of refugees being displaced within Kakuma camps.

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GIZ Supports Refugees-Led Community Radios

Santos Madhiu – KANERE Staff Writer November 2020

Refugee FM Kakuma and Kalobeyei Radio, shortened as REF FM KK, is a community-based radio station in the Kalobeyei refugee settlement. The station is run by and for refugees and host communities and the FM frequency channel is 88.4.

REF FM staff member at Kalobeyei station during a talk show highlighting on vital information about Covid-19 to refugees and host communities/ Santos Madhiu – KANERE
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Eritrean asylum seeker committed suicide at Camp 3

By KANERE News Desk

An Eritrean asylum seeker was found hanging dead from a tree in an apparent suicide at Kakuma, camp 3 section.

Following a tip from a refugee block leader in Zone 2 of Kakuma 3, a KANERE reporter had made it the scene before the police and ambulance arrived and later witnessed the body being carried away. The asylum seeker was pronounced dead at the scene.

Under unclear circumstances, an Eritrean asylum seeker left UNHCR reception center while under mandatory quarantine and his body was found 36 hours later in an apparent suicide/KANERE
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Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19

Lizala Alfonze – KANERE Staff Writer November 2020

Over the past seven months, cases of sexual and gender-based violence have increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the measures put in place to curb the spread of the virus, the operation of schools, sports events, businesses and most social activities has been affected. This situation forces interaction that used to be limited as many people are forced to stay at home almost every day.

Center for Women and Girls in Camp 4, Kakuma Refugee Camp – GBV / KANERE
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Kakuma refugees predict improved resettlement if Biden wins

By Tolossa Asrat – KANERE Staff Writer, November 2020

Since Trump took the US Presidency in 2016, refugee issues have been heavily politicized not only in US, the global leader in refugee resettlement and humanitarian support, but also in most European countries, where locals have expressed xenophobia towards refugees and asylum seekers.

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One dead, another seriously wounded in robbery gone wrong

By Qaabata Boru – KANERE Investigative Writer November 2020

On the night of August 25, 2020, unidentified armed men confronted a young refugee outside his residence on block four in zone one of Kakuma camp one. The confrontation, which occurred around 3:30 in the morning, ended in a shooting which resulted in one death and one serious injury.

Scene at block four in zone one of Kakuma one where unidentified armed men confronted a young refugee outside his residence, and shot him at close rage and another/ Qaabata Boru – KANERE