Social Integration of Refugees: a Case Study of Kenya
Abstract
Kenya has received many refugees in the last two to three decades. These refugees have
some of them found their way to find homes in various urban centers as majority of them
still live in the refugee camps. This study will be guided by the three objectives formulated
to help finding out the social integration of these refugees in the country and what lessons
Kenya can learn from other countries on how to deal with refugee integration. The study
will be guided by a theoretical framework that is the social constructivism theory and
secondary data form various sources relating to the study will be used. The findings of the
research will be used by policy makers in understanding refugee situation in Kenya and
how social integration can be an alternative way of handling refugees other than generally
relying on encampment policy.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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