This report provides a snapshot of the challenges urban refugees have experienced generally from 2014 onwards obtaining documents from the Government of Kenya or UNHCR in Nairobi that recognise their status as refugees. It also explores the significance of these documents to refugees and the consequences that flow from lack of documentation.
Recognising Nairobi’s Refugees
This report provides a snapshot of the challenges urban refugees have experienced generally from 2014 onwards obtaining documents from the Government of Kenya or UNHCR in Nairobi that recognise their status as refugees. It also explores the significance of these documents to refugees and the consequences that flow from lack of documentation.
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