Refugees: A Case Study on Kakuma Refugee Camp
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Date
2000-03-31
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Tangaza University College
Abstract
The wars in the eastern countries of Africa resulted in the increase of refugees at
Kalcuma refugee camp The refugees have arrived at Kalcuma because they have no other
choice in their lift There were not enough opportunities in the camp to improve their
life.
The refugees are completely dependent on the UNHCR and its partners in the
camp. The choices of refugees are limited in the camp. The present research will
highlight the refugee situation and the life of refugees at Kalcuma refugee camp.
A good survey was carried out to assess the situation in the camp, namely;
security and education. A lot of activities have been introduced for refugees in the camp
in order to ease their psychological pain and to train them to uplift their downtrodden life.
After collecting the essential data, a proposal has been made to provide some more
facilities to improve the services in the camp.
My study is divided into six chapters. In chapter one my study gives a whole picture of
what this study in concrete is all about. Chapter two summarizes the literature review of
my study so as to have a broad picture of my work. This chapter will present the real
situation of the camp. This chapter also gives about refugees at Kalcuma camp and a
general view of refugees else where in the world. Chapter three will show the research
methodology used in data collection and data analysis of the findings carried out.
Chapter four summarizes all the results of my work by relating the concrete findings
received. Chapter five is a summary of the study with concrete recommendations and
conclusion as a social minister. Here the researcher has put forward few suggestions to
answer the problems of the camp. Chapter six is a project proposal for a technical school.
It clearly shows the budget for the proposed project.
This could only be done by putting all the efforts and good will as much, to care
the unfortunate without any discrimination.
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Refugee, Human Rights