Africa-Forward: Second Visit to Kakuma Refugee Camp

Posted by Mary Bosibori on

Adele Dejak team members Esther and George recently went back to Kakuma Refugee Camp in Northern Kenya, to give the inhabitants we’d trained earlier in the year, a refresher course.

Top image: upcycling at work: from discarded meal sack to stylish bag!

Adele Dejak Collaboration with Kakuma Refugee Camp
George gives some pointers
Adele Dejak Collaboration with Kakuma Refugee Camp
Diligently at work
Adele Dejak Collaboration with Kakuma Refugee Camp
Esther and George with the participants

You can find out more about our collaboration here and look at more pictures in the Africa-Forward section of our website.

Unfortunately, conditions were worse than on the previous trip and unfortunately George fell sick (thankfully he’s all recovered now!).

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