Your contribution to the DES Kakuma Famine Relief Fund helps shape the resilience of refugee children as they learn how to grow their own food.
Help Support Urgent Sustainable Farming Initiatives for Refugees
Since the beginning of our Permaculture Initiative in Kakuma Refugee Camp, we have trained over 374 individuals in sustainable farming practices. Many of them have taken the knowledge to heart and started their own small gardens in their compounds. These gardens have not only produced vegetables but also brought hope, dignity, and resilience to families …
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Creativity Feeds the Soul During Kakuma Famine—Help Us Continue This Urgent Work / Wakati mgao wa chakula umekatwa, ubunifu hulisha roho -kutusaidia kuendelea
Empowering Refugee Women in Kakuma: A Path to Sustainability / Kuwawezesha Wanawake Wakimbizi huko Kakuma: Njia ya Uendelevu
Kakuma Refugees Still Need Your Help / Wakimbizi bado wanahitaji msaada wako
Water, Source of Life / Maji, chanzo cha uzima
The Kakuma refugee camp is suffering from a severe water shortage, forcing refugees to illegally access water by breaking pipelines or traveling considerable distances. Despite the dangers, this remains a widespread practice due to a lack of official systems. Donations are needed for the DES Kakuma Famine Relief Fund to help address this crisis.
Famine Relief Fundraising: Twenty-Six Families Helped, More Waiting / Uchangishaji wa Msaada wa Njaa: Familia Ishirini na Sita Zimesaidiwa, Zaidi Zinasubiri
Famine Relief Outreach Unearths More Need And Spurs Recognition / Uhamasishaji wa Misaada ya Njaa Unagundua Mahitaji Zaidi na Utambuzi wa Spurs
Support from early donors to the Development and Empowerment of Society Kakuma Famine Relief has allowed children to contact the CBO to ask for relief. It has also alerted international aid organizations and motivated some of them to come out to the camp to validate its work and consider working in partnership.
DES Kakuma Famine Relief Update / Sasisho la Msaada wa Njaa la DES Kakuma
The DES Kakuma Famine Relief Fundraising Campaign continues to address critical food insecurity facing African refugees through direct community collaboration. This update provides transparency on how donations have been utilized and highlights the ongoing efforts led by local community organizations. The crisis facing African refugees persists largely without media attention, making community support essential for sustainable solutions. While immediate relief addresses urgent needs, the focus remains on empowering refugees through collaborative approaches that build long-term resilience.
