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IT’S TIME FOR A NEW APPROACH TO REFUGEE CAMPS | Henok Ochalla | TEDxKakumaCamp
Faced with increasing numbers of refugees seeking safety in Kenya, in 2013 UNHCR requested the allocation of additional land for the expansion of the Kakuma Refugee Camp, in order to decongest the Kakuma Refugee Camp. At the time, in 2015, the camp was hosting a population of 183,000 individuals, with a capacity of 70,000 that it was designed for.
In June 2015, the Turkana County Government, at the request of the Central Government, allocated a site near the Kalobeyei Township, situated about 40km northwest of Kakuma, and measuring 15 square kilometres.
The land was officially handed over by the County Government and people of Turkana on World Refugee Day, 20 June 2015, in the presence of the Governor of Turkana County, Hon. Josphat Nanok, Mr. Victor Okioma (representing the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government), and the then Commissioner for Refugee Affairs, Mr. Haron Komen.
The Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement is based on the concept of seeking new and innovative approaches to refugee assistance programming, which could benefit both refugees and the communities hosting them.
UNHCR and the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government agreed with the Turkana County Government to develop a settlement that would promote the self-reliance of refugees and host communities by providing them with better livelihood opportunities and enhanced service delivery. In collaboration with the World Bank, UNHCR developed the Kalobeyei Integrated Social and Economic Development Programme (KISEDP), a multi-agency collaboration to develop the local economy and service delivery at Kalobeyei. This represents a major paradigm shift. The overall objective of this initiative is to re-orient the refugee assistance program to contribute to improvement of the socio-economic conditions of the refugees and host communities, better prepare the host community to take advantage of emerging economic opportunities in upcoming extraction and potential irrigation-fed agriculture and reduce over-dependence on humanitarian aid and support the refugees to achieve durable solutions.
KISEDP was officially launched on 14 December 2018, with Governor of Turkana County, Mr. Josphat Nanok being the key speaker in an event hosted by UNHCR Kenya in Nairobi.
Read more about the Kalobeyei Socio-economic Development Plan.
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