Refugee Integration and Rule of Law
Concerns rise over increasing crime rates among refugees, prompting officials to warn of legal consequences for offenders.
World Refugee Day Celebrations
Kenya marks World Refugee Day at Kalobeyei Refugee Camp, urging refugees to respect the rule of law while enjoying their rights and freedoms.
Refugee Population in Kenya
Kenya hosts 774,370 refugees and asylum seekers, with numbers growing due to new registrations and arrivals. The majority are located in Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps, with others domiciled in urban areas.
Challenges and Gratitude
Refugee representatives voice concerns about food budgets but express gratitude for opportunities provided by the Kenyan government and improved relationships with host communities.
Integration Efforts
Efforts to integrate refugees into the education system and society are highlighted, promoting cultural exchange and mutual respect. Edwin Chabari, Camp Manager at Kakuma Refugee Camp, emphasizes Kenya’s welcoming society, allowing refugees to train and intermarry.
Success Stories
Many refugees have become successful entrepreneurs, rebuilding their lives and contributing to their host communities. Dr. Bernard Mogesa, CEO of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, applauds the diminishing barriers between refugees and host communities, fostering peaceful coexistence.
Changing Dynamics
Barriers between refugees and host communities are diminishing, fostering peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding. Dr. Mogesa adds that host communities are now coexisting peacefully with refugees, indicating a positive shift in dynamics.
Commitment to Refugee Protection
This year’s theme, “for a world where refugees are welcome,” reaffirms Africa’s commitment to refugee protection under the OAU Refugee Convention of 1969. Kenya’s efforts highlight the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of refugees while ensuring security and adherence to the rule of law.