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Visual Mission: Nubians in Kenya Seek Closure on Statelessness


Kenya 2008: Nairobi Skyline

Kenya 2008: Nairobi Skyline



Photo Credit: Refugees International
04/16/2008
Twice the size of the U.S. state of Nevada in land mass, Kenya spans the equator and, with the Indian Ocean running along its southeast coast, shares borders with Somalia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Sudan. The country is a regional hub for trade, finance, and communication. Kenya provides shelter to almost a quarter of a million refugees.

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