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Kenya’s Refugee Camps Affected by Stoppage of AID from the US

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Kenya’s Refugee Camps Affected by Stoppage of AID from the U.S.

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A couple of sacks of lentils from the US are among the last resources available for the entire refugee camp. With warehouse supplies reduced to 25%, these lentils from the US are among the last resources available for the entire refugee camp.

The Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya continues to be affected by the Trump administration’s decision to cut USAID. Empty warehouses – at the World Food Program’s food storage facilities at the camp paint a grim picture.

A couple of sacks of lentils from the US are among the last resources available for the entire refugee camp. With warehouse supplies reduced to 25%, these lentils from the US are among the last resources available for the entire refugee camp.

Since the US, WFP’s largest donor, ceased its funding in February, no additional food has arrived. Situated in the extremely dry northern region of Kenya, Kakuma accommodates over 300,000 refugees from nations such as South Sudan, Somalia, and the DRC.

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With insufficient food available, the WFP has been forced to significantly reduce food rations. In August, they report that more than a third of the refugees will receive no food at all.