UN-Habitat: Kakuma Regeneration Strategy: Enhancing Self-Reliance for Refugees and Hosting Communities in Turkana County, Kenya
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Informes y evaluaciones
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UN-Habitat in collaboration with Turkana County Government, Kenya’s Department of Refugee Services (DRS), United Nations partners, host and refugee communities and other stakeholders have prepared an urban regeneration strategy for Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement, Turkana County, Kenya. This Kakuma Regeneration Strategy is an output of the European Union funded programme, “Enhancing Self Reliance for Refugees and Hosting Communities in Kenya." The programme has aimed to improve the capacity of national and county governments to improve refugee management and urban planning in Turkana County alongside implementation of Kenya’s Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) and 2021 Refugees Act. This report is preceded by the publication of the “Kakuma-Kalobeyei Spatial Profile” and “Kakuma-Kalobeyei Future Vision,” which together established a common understanding of the existing challenges and opportunities, explored possible future scenarios, and presented a shared vision for what the locality
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