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Urban Refugees in Nairobi: Problems of Protection, Mechanisms of Survival, and Possibilities for Integration
Authors:Campbell  Elizabeth H
Institution:Department of Sociology, Binghamton University—State University of New York, Binghamton, NY 13902, USA harper_campbell{at}hotmail.com
Abstract:This article examines the legal status and economic livelihoodsof refugees in Nairobi, focusing on Somalis, the largest urbanpopulation residing in the city. The results of the study challengethe Government of Kenya's (GOK) official position and the popularlocal perception that refugees are an economic burden, and showinstead that these urban refugees are economically self-sufficient.Despite this economic independence, conditions for most refugeesin Nairobi are extremely difficult. Urban refugees live largelywithout material assistance or legal protection from the GOKor UNHCR, are vulnerable to police arrest at any time and facehigh levels of xenophobia from the local population. By highlightingrefugee self-sufficiency in Nairobi, this article lends supportto the idea of local integration as a viable, durable solutionto their situation of protracted exile.
Keywords:Somali refugees in Nairobi  refugee self-sufficiency and trade networks
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