Thousands of refugees from southern Sudan abandoned a camp in Kenya due to food deficiencies

More than six thousand southwestern refugees have abandoned one of their largest camps in Kenya since the beginning of the year, due to food shortages due to funding reductions for international aid, according to a United Nations report at the French Agency. The camp of refugees in the northwestern Kenya is the second largest in the territory of that country. There are 300,000 people, nationals of South Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and Burundi. Humanities find it difficult to meet the needs, and last month there were demonstrations and riots erupted due to the reduction of the portions of the meals they share, due to the cuts of funding by the US and other international donors. South Sudan, a country where most of the population is facing extreme poverty, is simultaneously immersed in perennial instability and is considered to be on the brink of a new civil war. The situation is pushing its citizens to cross the border, to become refugees. But now in Kenya […]
Source: News Beast

You may also like

What will be the next cryptosim
Top News
David

What will be the next cryptosim

Cryptosims are called periods of prolonged drop in prices in the digital asset market. Experienced participants in the crypto community