What happens when aid is cut to a large refugee camp ? Kenyan study paints a bleak (...)

18 juin 2025 | Olivier Sterck, Associate professor, University of Oxford, Vittorio Bruni, Researcher and Fieldwork Coordinator - PhD Student, University of Oxford
Aid in contexts like Kakuma should not be treated as optional or discretionary, but as a structural necessity.
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