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Kenya - Kakuma Refugee Camp 2023

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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 33-year-old refugee Mary Apoliu from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) takes measurements together with her fellow students at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3749.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 28-year-old Bona Bol takes measurements together with his fellow student Anyer Arok – both from South Sudan – at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3765.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 41-year-old Jalala Msafiri from the DRC works on a church uniform at a vocational training space named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. A certified tailor, Msafiri makes use of the space while saving up for her own workshop and store that she plans to establish in the camp to earn a more stable income. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3773.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A poster gives information about the importance of reporting actual or suspected cases of sexual exploitation and abuse, on the door to an office at the Lutheran World Federation compound at Kakuma refugee camp. The longest serving and biggest implementing partner for UNHCR in Kakuma refugee camp, the Lutheran World Federation gives support to the hundreds of thousands of refugees that reside there, including providing education, vocational training and livelihoods support, and other activities.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3719.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 41-year-old Jalala Msafiri from the DRC works on a church uniform at a vocational training space named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. A certified tailor, Msafiri makes use of the space while saving up for her own workshop and store that she plans to establish in the camp to earn a more stable income. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3774.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Students participate in a computer training session at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively. The computer training is run in partnership with a so-called Community-Based Organization (CBO), whereby refugees themselves are empowered to train other refugees in certain skills.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3811.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3841.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Members of the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3880.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3878.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3905.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo stop to wash their hands as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3886.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3925.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3951.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: LWF agricultural assistant Baniel Enukan – himself from Kakuma – pictured in conversation with a group of Turkana at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the Turkana community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3942.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_4024.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_3955.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_4005.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Boys play football as the sun sets over a field in the Kakuma 1 area of the refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH1_4043.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A poster gives information about the importance of reporting actual or suspected cases of sexual exploitation and abuse, on the door to an office at the Lutheran World Federation compound at Kakuma refugee camp. The longest serving and biggest implementing partner for UNHCR in Kakuma refugee camp, the Lutheran World Federation gives support to the hundreds of thousands of refugees that reside there, including providing education, vocational training and livelihoods support, and other activities.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6878.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A poster reads 'Say NO to FRAUD' on the door to an office at the Lutheran World Federation compound at Kakuma refugee camp. The longest serving and biggest implementing partner for UNHCR in Kakuma refugee camp, the Lutheran World Federation gives support to the hundreds of thousands of refugees that reside there, including providing education, vocational training and livelihoods support, and other activities.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6885.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 28-year-old Bona Bol takes measurements together with his fellow student Anyer Arok – both from South Sudan – at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6901.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 28-year-old Bona Bol from South Sudan is one of the students at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6910.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 28-year-old Bona Bol from South Sudan is one of the students at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6908.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 28-year-old Bona Bol takes measurements together with his fellow student Anyer Arok – both from South Sudan – at a vocational training programme named Bidii, offered by the LWF. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6915.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 41-year-old Jalala Msafiri from the DRC works on a church uniform at a vocational training space named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. A certified tailor, Msafiri makes use of the space while saving up for her own workshop and store that she plans to establish in the camp to earn a more stable income. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6924.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: South Sudanese refugee Aguer Deng (centre) practices making a skirt at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6930.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: South Sudanese refugee Aguer Deng practices making a skirt at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6936.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Pascal Amisi – himself a refugee from the DRC – leads a computer training session at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively. The computer training is run in partnership with a so-called Community-Based Organization (CBO), whereby refugees themselves are empowered to train other refugees in certain skills.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6963.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: South Sudanese refugee Aguer Deng practices making a skirt at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6940.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Three women refugees exit from a tailor session offfered at a vocational training space named Bidii at the Kakuma refugee camp, after heavy rain has swept through the camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6994.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Students participate in a computer training session at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively. The computer training is run in partnership with a so-called Community-Based Organization (CBO), whereby refugees themselves are empowered to train other refugees in certain skills.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6969.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Pascal Amisi – himself a refugee from the DRC – leads a computer training session at a vocational training session named Bidii, offered by the LWF at the Kakuma refugee camp. The word meaning ’hard working’ in Swahili, Bidii is the name of a vocational training programme of the Lutheran World Federation at the Kakuma refugee camp, whereby refugees learn essential skills needed to earn an income, including tailoring and computer skills, respectively. The computer training is run in partnership with a so-called Community-Based Organization (CBO), whereby refugees themselves are empowered to train other refugees in certain skills.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_6987.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Denis Mitei – a sports teacher from a community-based organization in the Kakuma refugee camp – holds a 'base 5 ball' in his hands, as an example of the sports for which training is offered to refugees in the camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7006.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7013.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo undertake weeding as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7020.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7027.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7035.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7038.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7022.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7053.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Women from the Turkana community at Nakoyo stop to wash their hands as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7065.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7050.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A woman from the Turkana community at Nakoyo stops to wash her hands as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7070.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A woman from the Turkana community at Nakoyo stops to drink some water as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7075.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Turkana elder Lokoli Lokele pictured at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo, where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7082.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Turkana elder Apuya Etengan pictured at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo, where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7090.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Grace Atelej – a Turkana woman from the community at Nakoyo – undertakes weeding as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7097.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Turkana elder Lowoyan Lokopu pictured at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo, where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7130.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Turkana elder Lowoyan Lokopu pictured at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo, where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7137.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A woman from the Turkana community at Nakoyo waters plants as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7142.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Members of the Turkana community at Nakoyo pictured resting under a tree as they gather to work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7146.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Members of the Turkana community at Nakoyo pictured as they work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7145.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A woman from the Turkana community at Nakoyo stops to drink some water as she works at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7139.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7156.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7165.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: LWF agricultural assistant Baniel Enukan – himself from Kakuma – pictured at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the Turkana community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7149.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7189.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7172.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7196.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of Turkana – a pastoralist community native to the area – walk home from a day’s work at an LWF-supported farm in Nakoyo where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana are native to the area, and form the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7193.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Community elder Lokarach Lomongin – a Turkana woman from the area of Nakoyo – pictured at her home adfter a day's work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7206.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Community elder Lokarach Lomongin – a Turkana woman from the area of Nakoyo – pictured at her home adfter a day's work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7207.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Community elder Lokarach Lomongin – a Turkana woman from the area of Nakoyo – pictured at her home adfter a day's work at an LWF-supported farm where the community is learning how to grow diverse crops in order to better sustain themselves as a changing climate and extended dry seasons has made their traditional livelihoods of keeping livestock increasingly difficult. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – is native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230515_AH2_7201.jpg
  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Mountains pictured behind a few Turkana homes at Nakoyo, not far from the Kakuma refugee camp. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – are native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A man uses his hand to make a peace sign as he drives down a market street in the Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: People engage in evening conversation on a market street in the Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A woman walks down a market street in the Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Evening traffic pictured in section 1 of the Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Boys play football as the sun sets over a field in the Kakuma 1 area of the refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Boys play football as the sun sets over a field in the Kakuma 1 area of the refugee camp.
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: People walk along a road in the Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: LWF accountability officer Eunice Jerop manages distribution of items branded with messages about the importance of working against sexual exploitation and abuse, at a warehouse in the humanitarian agencies' compound at seciton 1 of Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: LWF accountability officer Eunice Jerop manages distribution of items branded with messages about the importance of working against sexual exploitation and abuse, at a warehouse in the humanitarian agencies' compound at seciton 1 of Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: LWF livelihoods officer Hilda Thuo pictured at the Jitegemee Business Centre in the Kakuma refugee camp, where the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Grace Ninahazwe, a 43-year-old refugee from Burunbi, pictured at work in the Jitegemee Business Centre in the Kakuma refugee camp, where the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4068.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Grace Ninahazwe, a 43-year-old refugee from Burunbi, pictured at work in the Jitegemee Business Centre in the Kakuma refugee camp, where the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4074.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Grace Ninahazwe, a 43-year-old refugee from Burunbi, pictured at work in the Jitegemee Business Centre in the Kakuma refugee camp, where the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4129.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Delphin Matabaro, a refugee from DRC, pictured doing embroidery at the Jitegemee Business Centre, whereby the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4084.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Grace Ninahazwe, a 43-year-old refugee from Burunbi, pictured at work in the Jitegemee Business Centre in the Kakuma refugee camp, where the Lutheran World Federation offers space for refugees to work in a cooperative format to produce items such as tote bags, pampers and sanitary pads, thereby making an income to support themselves and become self-reliant – which is also the meaning of the word Jitegemee in Swahili.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4120.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 13-year-old Nyalua, a South Sudanese refugee residing in Kakuma, helps wipe the blackboard after recess at Peace Primary school in Kakuma, as she and her fellow fourth-grade students return to class. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4163.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 13-year-old Nyalua, a South Sudanese refugee residing in Kakuma, helps wipe the blackboard after recess at Peace Primary school in Kakuma, as she and her fellow fourth-grade students return to class. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4153.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: 13-year-old Nyalua, a South Sudanese refugee residing in Kakuma, helps wipe the blackboard after recess at Peace Primary school in Kakuma, as she and her fellow fourth-grade students return to class. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4156.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Wuor Gai – a 24-year-old refugee from South Sudan – attends fourth grade at Peace Primary School in the Kakuma refugee camp. Gai is blind, but joins regular classes with other students as the school is applying a concept of inclusive education for students with different impairments, as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Teacher James Lobalu (right), himself from South Sudan, engages with Wuor Gai (centre) – a 24-year-old refugee from South Sudan – during a fourth grade class at Peace Primary School in the Kakuma refugee camp. Gai is blind, but joins regular classes with other students as the school is applying a concept of inclusive education for students with different impairments, as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities. Here, Lobalu uses an open book as an object to exemplify to Gai the movements involved in minnowing. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4191.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of fourth-graders at Peace Primary School pictured during class. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4220.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of fourth-graders at Peace Primary School pictured during class. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4276.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Teacher James Lobalu, himself from South Sudan, teaches a class of fourth-graders at Peace Primary School in Kakuma refugee camp. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4222.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Teacher James Lobalu, himself from South Sudan, teaches a class of fourth-graders at Peace Primary School in Kakuma refugee camp. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4244.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Rebeca Nyangot from South Sudan cooks maize and lentils at the Peace Primary school in Kakuma. One of six such large kettles boiling simultaneously, the school feeds close to 4,000 children daily. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4352.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Teacher James Lobalu, himself from South Sudan, engages with Wuor Gai – a 24-year-old refugee from South Sudan – during a fourth grade class at Peace Primary School in the Kakuma refugee camp. Gai is blind, but joins regular classes with other students as the school is applying a concept of inclusive education for students with different impairments, as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4313.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Teacher James Lobalu, himself from South Sudan, engages with Wuor Gai – a 24-year-old refugee from South Sudan – during a fourth grade class at Peace Primary School in the Kakuma refugee camp. Gai is blind, but joins regular classes with other students as the school is applying a concept of inclusive education for students with different impairments, as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities. Holding Gai's hands, Lobalu exemplifies rhythms involved in drumming. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4320.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Rebeca Nyangot from South Sudan cooks maize and lentils at the Peace Primary school in Kakuma. One of six such large kettles boiling simultaneously, the school feeds close to 4,000 children daily. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4366.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Students pictured during recess at Shabele Primary School. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Shabele Primary School in Kakuma refugee camp provides education for close to more than 3,000 students of different ages. In Kakuma, as not all refugees have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4397.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Rebeca Nyangot from South Sudan cooks maize and lentils at the Peace Primary school in Kakuma. One of six such large kettles boiling simultaneously, the school feeds close to 4,000 children daily. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Peace Primary School provides education for close to 4,000 students aged 6-60 across grades 1-8. The school currently supports two parallel curricula, and as not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4391.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Class is underway for a group of fourth-graders at Shabele Primary School, taught by teacher Rogers Juma (right) with sign-language interpretation given by Learning Support Assistant Amiza Lumumba (left). Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Shabele Primary School in Kakuma refugee camp provides education for close to more than 3,000 students of different ages. In Kakuma, as not all refugees have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults. The school applies a concept of inclusive education, welcoming hearing-impaired children into regular classes as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4405.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Learning support assistant Amiza Lumumba provides sign-language interpretation and support to hearing-impaired students during a fourth-grade class at Shabele Primary school. The school is run by the LWF, and applying a concept of inclusive education deaf students and non-hearing-impaired students go to class together. As not all refugees in Kakuma have had access to education in their childhood, some students in Kakuma go to primary school as adults.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Learning support assistant Amiza Lumumba provides sign-language interpretation and support to hearing-impaired students during a fourth-grade class at Shabele Primary school. The school is run by the LWF, and applying a concept of inclusive education deaf students and non-hearing-impaired students go to class together. As not all refugees in Kakuma have had access to education in their childhood, some students in Kakuma go to primary school as adults.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Learning support assistant Amiza Lumumba (left) and deaf student Nyangong Kuol (right) engage in conversation during a fourth-grade class at Shabele Primary school. The school is run by the LWF, and applying a concept of inclusive education deaf students and non-hearing-impaired students go to class together. As not all refugees in Kakuma have had access to education in their childhood, some students in Kakuma go to primary school as adults.
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  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Learning support assistant Amiza Lumumba (left) and deaf student Nyangong Kuol (right) engage in conversation during a fourth-grade class at Shabele Primary school. The school is run by the LWF, and applying a concept of inclusive education deaf students and non-hearing-impaired students go to class together. As not all refugees in Kakuma have had access to education in their childhood, some students in Kakuma go to primary school as adults.
    Kenya-2023-Hillert-20230516_AH1_4460.jpg
  • 16 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: A group of deaf fourth-grade students attend class at Shabele Primary School. Run by the Lutheran World Federation, Shabele Primary School in Kakuma refugee camp provides education for close to more than 3,000 students of different ages. In Kakuma, as not all refugees have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults. The school applies a concept of inclusive education, welcoming hearing-impaired children into regular classes as a way of breaking stigma around disabilities. As not all refugees at Kakuma refugee camp have had access to education during their childhood, some now undertake primary school education as adults.
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