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		<title>Kenyan refugees still without homes, clean water, or sanitation&#8211;three years later</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[abbie harkson]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kenya (MNN) -- Childcare Worldwide steps in where government failed to keep promises]]></description>
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Kenya (MNN) &#8212; Though it&#39;s been three years since violence<br />
ripped through Kenya following the 2007 elections, 300,000 still remain in<br />
Internally Displaced People camps.
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While this number is down from the original 650,000, refugees<br />
are beginning to despair: &quot;They have no home at all to return to. In fact,<br />
they have nothing to return to. So there is a sense of hopelessness that<br />
resides,&quot; said Abbie Harkson of <a href="http://mnnonline.org/groups/CCWW">Childcare Worldwide</a>.
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Even though the government promised them plots of land to<br />
establish a more permanent residence, all their promises remain unfulfilled.
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At the Ndatho Refugee Camp, living conditions are hardly<br />
safe: &quot;Within the refugee camp, the largest needs are definitely water and<br />
sanitation. Wherever there is a lack of clean water, there are definitely<br />
sanitation issues that follow,&quot;<strong> </strong>Harkson<br />
said.
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The camp is home to 113 families, or around 500 people, but it<br />
only has two toilets for the needs of all these people. As a result, Harkson said<br />
diseases such as dysentery, diarrhea and cholera, run rampant and even cause<br />
some deaths.
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A national radio station approached Childcare Worldwide in-country director, John Mwangi, about the camp&#39;s dire need.
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Mwangi, who had been unaware of the desperation of these<br />
refugees, then informed the U.S. Childcare Worldwide office, and they decided to<br />
step in and help with much-needed toilets and water catchments, which catch<br />
rainwater and provide a fresh water source.
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As people an ocean away prepare to help these Kenyans with<br />
their physical needs, Harkson said Mwangi and his staff are reaching out to<br />
them with the love of Christ. Though they still remain in IDP camps unsure<br />
about what the future holds, many are putting their faith in God and trusting<br />
Him with their futures. Harkson said they are seeing people&#39;s outlooks<br />
transformed and &quot;seeing a whole new side of people, worshiping the Lord<br />
together, and declaring that there is hope despite the dire need that they have<br />
and the reality that they may or may not at any time soon have a home<br />
again.&quot;
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Now, as Childcare Worldwide raises funds for toilets and<br />
water catchments, you can join in by <a href="http://childcareworldwide.org/index.php?page=news&amp;id=102">clicking here to donate</a>.
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Also, pray along with Childcare Worldwide&#39;s U.S. team for<br />
Christ to continue to reveal truth in the lives of these Kenyans.</p>
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