Peace Building
Asylum Under Threat: Assessing the Protection of Somali refugees in Dadaab refugee camps and along the migration corridor
This report by the Refugee Consortium of Kenya (RCK) examines the policy and practice of Kenya’s refugee protection framework. Although much has been written on the situation in the Dadaab camps, there has been no holistic examination of the legal and policy backdrop to refugee protection in Kenya. The purpose of the study, therefore, is to establish the range of rights to which refugees and asylum-seekers in Kenya are entitled under national law (as well as international and regional legal frameworks), and to identify and assess the current implementation gaps. The research aims to examine the key protection priorities for the Somali refugee caseload in Dadaab and on the
migration corridor, and make recommendations to stakeholders on the practical application of the laws relating to the treatment of refugees.
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