In Kakuma refugee camp, many displaced individuals, especially those living with disabilities, face extreme hardship. Access to food, clean water, and essential supplies is severely limited, making daily survival a challenge. Generation Aid, a charity set up and run by Hubert Senga, a Congolese refugee living in the camp, is launching a targeted campaign to provide food, water, and critical supplies to the most vulnerable, ensuring they can maintain their health and dignity during this difficult
Kakuma refugee camp is home to thousands of people experiencing extreme poverty and food insecurity. Among them, individuals with disabilities are often the most marginalised, struggling to access basic necessities. With limited aid and resources, many go without adequate food and clean water, putting them at high risk of malnutrition, dehydration, and poor health outcomes.
Our campaign aims to provide direct assistance to the most vulnerable refugees in Kakuma by: Distributing food packages containing rice, flour, dates, sugar, and cooking oil to help families prepare nutritious meals. Supplying clean drinking water and chlorine for water purification to prevent waterborne diseases. Providing essential supplies such as hygiene kits and other necessities to support overall well-being. Working with local community leaders and volunteers to ensure aid reaches
While this initiative provides urgent relief, the impact will extend beyond the immediate crisis. By addressing food insecurity and improving access to clean water, we help strengthen the overall health and resilience of vulnerable individuals in Kakuma. This project also raises awareness about the needs of disabled refugees, fostering long-term support and inclusion within the community. Through collective action, we can ensure that no one is left behind.
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