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  • 3 days ago | argus-press.com | Evelyne Musambi |Kareem Chehayeb |Jamey Keaten

    KAKUMA, Kenya (AP) — At a refugee camp in northern Kenya, Aujene Cimanimpaye waits as a hot lunch of lentils and sorghum is ladled out for her and her nine children — all born while she has received United Nations assistance since fleeing her violence-wracked home in Congo in 2007. “We cannot go back home because people are still being killed,” the 41-year-old said at the Kakuma camp, where the U.N. World Food Program and U.N. refugee agency help support more than 300,000 refugees.

  • 1 week ago | apnews.com | Evelyne Musambi |Kareem Chehayeb |Jamey Keaten

    KAKUMA, Kenia (AP) — En un campamento de refugiados en el norte de Kenia, Aujene Cimanimpaye espera mientras le sirven un almuerzo caliente de lentejas y sorgo a ella y a sus nueve hijos, todos nacidos mientras recibía asistencia de Naciones Unidas después de huir de su hogar en Congo, asolado por la violencia, en 2007.

  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Evelyne Musambi |Kareem Chehayeb |Jamey Keaten

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  • 1 week ago | sfgate.com | Evelyne Musambi |Kareem Chehayeb |Jamey Keaten

    Critics insist many operations have become bloated, replete with bureaucratic perks and a lack of accountability, and are too distant from in-the-field needs. They say postcolonial Western donations have fostered dependency and corruption, which stifles the ability of countries to develop on their own, while often U.N.-backed aid programs that should be time-specific instead linger for many years with no end in sight.

  • 1 week ago | startribune.com | Evelyne Musambi |Kareem Chehayeb |Jamey Keaten

    At a refugee camp in northern Kenya, Aujene Cimanimpaye waits as a hot lunch of lentils and sorghum is ladled out for her and her nine children - all born while she has received United Nations assistance since fleeing her violence-wracked home in Congo in 2007.

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