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  • 20,156 South Sudanese have been received in Kakuma camp in 2014. Camp population stands at 149,365 which is 635 persons short of the 150,000 capacity threshold
    highlight 28 Feb 2014 (10 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As of 29 April, the total number of South Sudanese asylum seekers received in Kakuma is 34,770. The total estimated camp population is now 165,715.
    highlight 30 Apr 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As of 14th May, the total number of South Sudanese asylum seekers received in Kakuma is 36,450. This brings the total estimated camp population to 167,190
    highlight 15 May 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As of 20th May 2014,the total number of South Sudanese asylum seekers received in Kakuma is 36,880. This brings the total estimated camp population to 167,620
    highlight 21 May 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As of 11th June, the number of South Sudanese asylum seekers received in Kakuma is 38,323. This brings the total estimated camp population to 169,475
    highlight 12 Jun 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 17th September 2014, Kakuma has received 43,253 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 178,210.
    highlight 19 Sep 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As of 23rd October, 43,940 new arrivals have been received in Kakuma since the beginning of influx. This brings the total camp population to 178,922
    highlight 27 Oct 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • As at 6th November 2014, Kakuma had received 44,131 asylum seekers from South Sudan. This brings the total camp population to 178,995.
    highlight 11 Nov 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • In Kakuma the 16 Days of Activism against Child Marriage and Gender Based Violence drew to a close on 10th December 2014, which is also Human Rights Day.
    highlight 15 Dec 2014 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees
  • In Kakuma the weekly disease surveillance report showed a steady decline in incidence of malaria, one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality
    highlight 17 Feb 2015 (9 years ago)
    Kenya / South Sudan - Refugees