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We are reluctantly asking for your help.

We fled from our home countries in fear for our lives, seeking sanctuary from the United Nations. We are a group of 9 gay men and 5 Lesbians, 4 of whom are the respective mothers to 7 children.

Please read how being trapped in this horrible camp is impacting our health and well-being.

The children in our group

Here we describe in brief the children in our group. We’re not showing the children’s photos for their ongoing privacy. But they each deserve a mention because we all care about them. None of them are as healthy and strong as they could be, given better food and sanitary facilities. Schooling has not begun for […]

Anna

My name is Annah Watsemba, born in Uganda and a female 28 years old. I am the mother of my child boy Raymond Waboka. Suspended for being in love. I grew up in a big family with my stepmother. I started school at Magale Girls Primary School in Mbale district. My innocence never imagined that […]

Sara

I’m called Sara, a 30-year-old Ugandan lesbian woman with two children. My son Efrema is aged 5. My daughter is Ciara, six years old. We arrived here in Kakuma in 2021. My life after primary. I was born in western Uganda, and my life started badly. Denied education after primary five, I was made to […]

Kakuma Town, northwest Kenya

An overview of the place called Kakuma town, northwest Kenya. We are in Kakuma Refugee Camp, so this short article is just to put the camp into perspective with the town, which is outside of the refugee camp. Kakuma was once a dusty pass-through town one would hardly notice. It is in northwest Kenya, in […]

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