Fish farming refugees use water creatively - The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund

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The Kakuma refugee camp in north-western Kenya is home to 180,000 people who have fled conflicts in Ethiopia, Somalia, Burundi, South Sudan, Uganda, and other African nations.  Originally built to house 40,000 people, Kakuma is located in a semi-arid part of Kenya, meaning that having enough water for over four times its initial population can […]

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