As warfare in Somalia rages on, more and more people are seeking safe haven in the Dadaab Refugee Camp in neighboring Kenya. The three settlements have the distinction of being one of the world's largest refugee camps and now house more than twice the number of people than they were built to accommodate. Land is scarce. Supplies are being stretched to the limit and stress levels of residents and aid workers alike are running high. Cathy Majtenyi visited Dadaab Refugee Camp and files this report for VOA.
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m00se321 5 months ago
well from my exprince these people are a piece of cake for the UN! however the UN doesn't make sure that these people get what they have sent to them.... first of the UN employees in Nairobi use the money and the food for themselves( corruption is the major problem in UN) all they do is they spend 80% for their own will and the rest 20% to these refugee ! yes we can change these peop;e life if only we have morals!
somebody343 6 months ago
its saddninig to discover that africa is very unstable in her effort to find peace due to our corrupt leaders trying to perpetuate themselves for life in office they should take example from barrack obama hindsight for fredom and I mean true freedom
08029708819 3 years ago