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Dadaab Refugee Camps

Dear friends, life in Dadaab is becoming miserabe day after day and world is pouring billions of dollars in form of assistance but lttle reaches the beneficiaries. the rest goes to the wrong pockets of ngos that pose to be helpers.
Lets contribute our ideas and raise this issue so that available resources are utilised accordingly.

One-day soon the truth will prevail and the world will talk!
Keep the ball rolling...

lack of access to internet

the world is improving in terms of technology and every day communication companies are coming up with new software that is making life easier
and enjoyable. on the other hand, the world is getting digital and communication is becoming easier but here in Dadaab things are different,
although, Dadaab refugee complex is home to a refugee population that is slightly more than 400,000 individuals, for this people access to internet is a luxury and un affordable.

Hunger

http://t.co/j4AalaJUVh

Kindly test your hungry IQ in the link above and share all your friends and family.

idleness in Dadaab

the youth in Dadaab are unemployed and do not have freedom of movement, therefore they say we are enclosed in an open prison
some of the youth were born in the camps while others came to the camp while still very young say some months to five years

According to the Kenya laws on refugees [No refugee can leave the camp with out getting travel authorization from the DRA, the department of refugee affairs]. in order to get travel authorization one must go through a vetting process where they should explain to the authorities the reason for
their movement request

girl child education in Dadaab

Dadaab refugee complex consist of five camps namely Ifo, Dagahley, Hagadera, ifo-2 and kambi ows and is home to a refugee population of
about 400,000 mainly from the war torn neighbor Somalia.
According to many parents here in this complex we have talked to education for their children is one of the top priorities since they are living outside
their home country, the only thing which they can take with them in the event of return is the education of their off spring which will help re build their
life in Somalia.

poverty

Guess all of you will concur with me on this;

One-day the world was a very peaceful just like saveheaven and it is man who made it this way of today, crisis after crisis and after crisis and so on.
I strongly believe with man, that is you and i can still make a big difference like Nelson Mandela.
I will remain just not blaming others but fix the bolt and nut to make some change and my hope is that you can as well make bigger difference.

Positivity!

What goes up comes down;

Never ever give up your faith.
Know that adversities,obstacles and failures are stepping stones to success.Stay positive.
Always have unshakable faith in your inner infinite power to decide and choose your goal, to discriminate between good and evil,and determination to achieve.
Dare to dream big.
The only requirement is to be patient,persistent and not to allow negativities like disappointment,despair to distract your mind.

Worst Scenario?

Good Morning from Dadaab Refugee Camps! If you could only take one thing from your home with you, what would you take?
Good Morning from #Dadaab Refugee Camp.
Imagine your family had 1 minute to flee your home. What 1 thing would you take with you?
#Refugee #asylum #IDP #UNHCRKenya #UNHCR #RefugeeCamp #Somali #Hagadera #Kakuma #Kambioos #Dagahaley #Ifo — at Kenya Dadaab Refugee Camp.

FOR NEW FRIENDS: This is my story

FOR NEW FRIENDS: This is my story, and how I came to have this page. You can ask me questions below.

I have lived in the camp at Dadaab (run by the ‪#‎UNHCR‬ / ‪#‎UN‬ High Commission for ‪#‎Refugees‬) for 23 years, since I was 11. I got married here, and my three children (aged 12, 8 and 4) were all born here. Our greatest wish is to go back home to ‪#‎Somalia‬, but unfortunately this is not possible because of the ongoing conflict there. I hope and pray that I can find a way out of the camp to live in a country with more opportunities for my family.

My choice is your happiness

In spite of the hardships in Dadaab refugee life, am usually motivated by my friends in oversea.
I feel strong and want to make change in my world but i can't be there how much i want to help others who need me.
No one is any one without every one and many thanks to every one who one day helped one who needed help.
Remember #Dadaab is waiting for you.
Kind regards.

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