Kalobeyei
Mar 9, 2018
-Tom Albinsno
Before leaving Kakuma for Nairobi this afternoon, we had the opportunity to head 12 miles down the road toward Kenya’s boarder with South Sudan to a refugee settlement called Kalobeyei (pronounced: cal-oh-buy-yea) – part of the Kakuma refugee region.
Kalobeyei was opened in June 2016. Today it is home to 38,000 refugees – most of whom are women and children.
Here are a few photos from our visit…




