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Clean water for Dadaab’s most vulnerable

JJ Singano - a Oxfam public health engineer stands by a newly installed water tank at Dadaab refugee camp. 1400 refugees come to the camp each day and so JJ has to act fast to respond to the growing number of residents.

Photo: Jo Harrison/Oxfam

As we reported last week, Kenya’s overcrowded, under-equipped Dadaab refugee complex is struggling to cope with 9,000-plus Somalis arriving every week in search of respite from the drought and conflict plaguing their country.

But Oxfam is there now, working to make conditions more tolerable for 20,000 refugees who – due to lack of space in the camps themselves – have settled on the outskirts of IFO1. Our mission? To provide them with clean water and sanitation as quickly as possible.

Fast facts

This is just the beginning of our relief efforts in Dadaab and its surroundings. We plan to provide clean, safe water to a further 50,000 people yet. Of course, your support will help us do this sooner rather than later, so please consider donating to our Africa Food Crisis appeal.

Find out more

Watch our video report from Dadaab camp and learn more about the East Africa crisis

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