By Qaabata Boru & Baluu W. Makuach – KANERE Volunteer Writers, September 2021
Primary school teachers across camps suspended all the classroom activities by sending learners back home.
By Qaabata Boru & Baluu W. Makuach – KANERE Volunteer Writers, September 2021
Primary school teachers across camps suspended all the classroom activities by sending learners back home.
By Alex Ikambi – KANERE Guest Writer, February 2021
Approaches to the fight against COVID-19 have had their fair share of successes and flops.
Dear KANERE readers and supporters,
We are delighted to publish a new edition of Kakuma News Reflector or KANERE.
Like the previous issue, this edition focuses on Covid-19 coverage. As an independent and refugee-lead media organization, KANERE has been at the frontline in thwarting misinformation and making sure that refugees in Kakuma and Kalobeyei have access to the valid information that is needed for an effective public health response. Following a partial lockdown announcement in Kakuma and Dadaab, effective from April 29th, the first coronavirus infection in Kakuma camp was confirmed on May 25th.