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Iron Savannah 2021
Iron Savannah is our annual event hosted in Namanga. For 2021, we are hosting a virtual challenge from November 20th-21st so that you, our international community, can take on the challenge from wherever you are!
Nurturing Trust In Crisis: How Crisis Response Can Build Trust In Refugee Communities
Education Officer, Eldoma Dawood reflects on the importance of nurturing a trusting relationship between Humanitarian Organisations and Refugee Communities through effective response in times of crisis.
How Would Local Integration Help To Ease The Plight Of Refugees?
Sharon Otieno, HR and Logistics Lead, discusses how intergrating refugee communities into their host countries shouldn’t be one-sided.
Where Do They Belong? The Question of Citizenship for Host-Born Refugees
Paul Nandia, Project Officer, discusses the need to allow refugees born in Kenya the opportunity to fully assimilate into society, including offering them citizenship.
The Power of Knowing: Empowering Refugee Parents of Children with Disabilities
Katarina Fandlova, Programme Lead, discusses why educating refugee parents about their children’s disabilities allows them both to live more fulfilled lives.
Why Localisation Will Change The Humanitarian Sector
Mildred Mugenya, Finance Lead, discusses the role localising humanitarian aid will change the face of development and the Humanitarian sector in years to come.
Localising humanitarian aid has been shown to be even more urgent by the COVID-19 crisis
Our CEO and Founder, Edmund Page, shares how COVID-19 is demonstrating why we need a shift in power to strengthen and empower community-led responses.
Why are refugee communities particularly vulnerable during a pandemic?
Tom Stacey, explains why refugees are some of the most vulnerable communities in this global pandemic and how locally-led responses are delivering protection.