Govt Sets Up Team to Develop Marshall Plan for Refugees CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
The plan will also guide the process of transitioning to integrated settlements in which both refugees and members of host communities would benefit from humanitarian programmes aimed at enhancing economic empowerment and peaceful co-existence.
He singled out heightening border surveillance, asylum/refugee screenings, and enforcement of law and order in refugee settlement areas as some of the priority areas for the government. The Interior PS emphasized that collaboration with all stakeholders, including local leadership of the refugee host communities, is critical to the success of the plan.
On February 15, Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Julius Bitok said President William Ruto's administration will not seek to close any camp as had been proposed by Kenyatta.
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