The Nairobi County Refugee Integration and Community Building Strategy (NCRIS) is a comprehensive plan aimed at fostering the socio-economic inclusion of refugees within Nairobi County. The strategy underscores the importance of providing a secure environment and ensuring access to essential services for refugees. It identifies several key challenges, including documentation issues, employment obstacles, limited access to social services, and discrimination.
To address these challenges, the strategy proposes a series of targeted solutions. Streamlining documentation processes is a primary focus, aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles and ensuring that refugees can obtain necessary identification and legal status. Additionally, the strategy emphasizes the creation of pathways to employment and education, recognizing that economic independence and skill development are crucial for successful integration.
Improving access to social services is another critical component. The strategy advocates for enhanced healthcare, education, and housing services tailored to the needs of refugees. It also highlights the importance of fostering community acceptance and diversity, proposing initiatives to combat discrimination and promote social cohesion.
Key highlights of the strategy include:
- Streamlined Documentation: Simplifying processes to ensure refugees can easily obtain identification and legal status.
- Employment and Education Pathways: Creating opportunities for refugees to gain employment and access education, fostering economic independence.
- Enhanced Social Services: Improving healthcare, education, and housing services to meet the specific needs of refugees.
- Community Acceptance: Initiatives to combat discrimination and promote social cohesion, fostering a welcoming environment for refugees.
The NCRIS aims to create a more inclusive and supportive community, ensuring that refugees can thrive and contribute positively to Nairobi County.