Kenya
Map & Basic Information
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Area
583,000 square kilometers
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Population
54.03 million (2020, World Bank)
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Capital
Nairobi
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Ethnicity
Kikuyu, Luhya, Kalenjin, Luo, Kamba, etc.
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Language
Swahili, English
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Religion
Traditional religion, Christianity, Islam
Issues to be addressed
In Kenya, the disparity in educational opportunity between urban areas and rural areas, including refugee camps, has become a considerable challenge. In rural areas, various challenges remain, including the inadequacy of educational facilities such as school buildings, early marriage and pregnancy, and a lack of understanding of the importance of education among parents. Many children and youths are unable to receive an education, making it difficult for them to have hope for the future.
Activities
Food Distribution

Women carrying food they received.
Food packages (rice, beans, corn flour, etc.) are distributed to local residents facing food crises due to drought and rising prices. These packages are delivered to particularly vulnerable groups such as elderly individuals living alone, and child-headed households.
Support for secondary education

Students receiving training in counseling skills.
In the Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement and Kakuma Refugee Camp, AAR Japan provides secondary education support to refugee children, including the construction of school facilities such as classrooms, promotion of life skills education, counseling services, and the establishment of management system to maintain school facilities.
Major Activities in Past
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2017 - 2022
Improving the livelihoods of
youth
AAR conducted activities aimed at improving the livelihoods and protection of the young people of the refugee and host communities.
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2012 - 2015
WASH

To mitigate the effects of recurring droughts, we installed and repaired water supply facilities and established a sustainable management system for residents to operate the facilities on their own.
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2013
Emergency flood relief

We delivered emergency relief to the victims of the flood, that affected more than 80,000 people. We distributed blankets, food, and other necessities to those in need.