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Thomas Ekai, the administrator of Kakuma Mission Hospital, said, The normal ratio per month is actually 7.5 kilograms [16.5 pounds] and the oil is 0.75 [kilograms], so it is one-tenth of the other food.
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By 2001, Morris was doing well at school, and a Roman Catholic nun recruited him to further his studies at a church-run boarding school in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital about 370 miles 600 kilometers south of Kakuma.
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Likewise, fish trader Peter Abwel says he saves money by selling his processed fish locally rather than in Kakuma and other places.
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It is distribution day at Kakuma Mission Hospital, which happens twice a month.
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It is distribution day at Kakuma Mission Hospital, which happens twice a month.
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The project has created a ready market for fish in the village of Nasechabuin and area, whereas before the closest viable market was in the town of Kakuma more than two hours away.
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Local fishermen benefit from projectFisherman Peter Asaenyan says his income has increased because he no longer has to pay transportation and hotel costs to sell his fish in Kakuma.
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Women and children wait to receive food supplies near the Kakuma refugee camp, northwest of Nairobi.
Horn of Africa: How can the region be better prepared for recurrent drought? | Vinod Thomas 2011
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When I went to Kakuma, I could stay there for one week waiting for the market.
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Thomas Ekai, the administrator of Kakuma Mission Hospital, said, The normal ratio per month is actually 7.5 kilograms [16.5 pounds] and the oil is 0.75 [kilograms], so it is one-tenth of the other food.
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