Kenya's government has unveiled a plan to integrate refugees. The country hosts up to 800,000 people, who've been displaced by conflict and hunger.
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- Kenya is working to integrate refugees and locals in Kakuma through the Shirika plan.
- The plan aims to transform refugee camps into integrated settlements, promoting self-reliance. 33s
- Resource scarcity and harsh climate conditions raise doubts among refugees about the plan’s viability. 1m 0s
- Local Kenyans express concerns over job competition and perceived preferential treatment for refugees. 1m 40s
- The project relies on donor funding, but financial support and clarity for residents remain limited. 2m 12s