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Giving up was an option; I chose resilience.
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Giving up was an option; I chose resilience.

ByRCK February 12, 2025February 14, 2025

Eastleigh ward in Nairobi County is predominantly inhabited by Somali immigrants. It has been described as “Little Mogadishu”,…

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RCK and Turkana County Assembly Deepen Collaboration for Refugee and Host Community Integration under 2023-2027 Letter of Agreement.
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RCK and Turkana County Assembly Deepen Collaboration for Refugee and Host Community Integration under 2023-2027 Letter of Agreement.

ByRCK November 21, 2024November 21, 2024

On Friday, November 15, 2024, the Refugee Consortium of Kenya (RCK) and the County Assembly Turkana (CAT) came…

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Refugees and Asylum seekers lament limited access to work permits in Kenya
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Refugees and Asylum seekers lament limited access to work permits in Kenya

ByRCK February 8, 2019August 16, 2024

By RCK Communication Team Refugees and asylum seekers raised concern over limited opportunities for economic inclusion in Kenya….

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Development of Refugee law in Kenya
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Development of Refugee law in Kenya

ByRCK November 14, 2016August 16, 2024

Introduction Development of refugee law in Kenya has been marked more by security concerns than protection considerations. Refugees…

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The Migration Crisis and African Asylum seekers
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The Migration Crisis and African Asylum seekers

ByRCK October 17, 2016August 16, 2024

Europe was inundated by asylum seekers and other migrants in 2015. Seventy-eight percent of these asylum seekers were…

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