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In Kakuma and Kalobeyei, integration means dignity, jobs and basic services

Participants engage in open discussion on livelihoods, education, water and health services in Kakuma. [Bakari Ang'ela, Standard]

Returnees, refugees, and host communities in Kakuma and Kalobeyei are still grappling with unemployment, overstretched schools and clinics, water shortages, and weak infrastructure, even as integration is promoted as the long-term answer to displacement, a stakeholders’ forum has heard.

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