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Webinar: Cross-border movements between Kenya and Somalia

May 20, 2021

This webinar examines the dynamics of cross-border movements between Kenya and Somalia.

Blogs

A Full Circle: Refugee returns between Kenya and Somalia

December 14, 2020

Kenya and Somalia present an interesting and often delicate case study of circular refugee movements. Spurred by limited data and analysis, circular refugee returns between the neighbouring countries became the focus of our rapid review

Blogs
Somalian Refugees in Ethiopia

Circular refugee returns between Kenya and Somalia: a rapid review

October 1, 2020

Farah Manji Many Somali refugees fled to Kenya following their country’s civil war in the 1990s and during the famine of 2011. At the time of writing, the number of

Publications
Woman talking to shopkeeper

Localisation and participation within the rollout of the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework in Kenya

August 1, 2020

Michael Owiso and Farah Manji Kenya formally adopted the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) in October 2017. Since then the country has made progress towards its implementation by undertaking self-reliance

Publications
A masked seller and buyer in Kenya

COVID-19 and mobility, conflict and development in the Horn of Africa: REF briefing paper

July 1, 2020

Louisa Brain, Hassan Adow, Jama Musse Jama, Farah Manji, Michael Owiso, Fekadu Adugna Tufa, Mahad Wasuge The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID‐19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020 and

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Dadaab Refugee Complex in Kenya

Comprehensive Refugee Responses in the Horn of Africa: Regional leadership on education, livelihoods and durable solutions

February 1, 2020

Laura Hammond, Caitlin Sturridge, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, Michael Owiso, Mohamed Mahdi, Farah Manji, and Abdinasir Ali Osman Since 2017, countries in the Horn of Africa have been developing a coordinated

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