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  • As at 6th August 2014, Kakuma had received 41,780 asylum seekers from South Sudan.This brings the total camp population to 177,210
    highlight 08 Aug 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 14th August 2014, Kakuma has received 41,890 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 177,330.
    highlight 15 Aug 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 27th August 2014, Kakuma has received 42,410 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 177,390.
    highlight 29 Aug 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 3rd September 2014, Kakuma has received 42,680 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 178,110
    highlight 06 Sep 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 30th September 2014, Kakuma had received 43,587 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 178,580.
    highlight 07 Oct 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 20th November 2014, Kakuma had received 44,282 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 179,126.
    highlight 21 Nov 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 4th December 2014, Kakuma had received 44,457 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 179,218.
    highlight 08 Dec 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • A joint WFP, UNHCR and ARRA assessment mission conducted orientation training in Gambella for participants of the Joint Assessment Mission (JAM).
    highlight 15 Oct 2014 (9 years ago)
    Ethiopia / South Sudan - Refugees
  • PRM / CDC / U.S. Embassy Mission visited Gambella for monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs and to assess humanitarian situation from 10-16 November.
    highlight 10 Nov 2014 (9 years ago)
    Ethiopia / South Sudan - Refugees
  • 91% of registered households in Al Alagaya, Jouri, Al Kashafa and El Redis (White Nile State) are headed by women.
    highlight 16 Dec 2014 (9 years ago)
    / South Sudan - Refugees