Hloo hope everyone is doing well,I'm trying too.Life in this January is Soo difficult everyone is poor.On my side it's worse .My food is getting over remember I share food with some friends I'm afraid of cutting them off because their eating depends on me.Remember I have to buy charcoal,food.
I thank whoever helped us to enjoy the last Christmas it was really to enjoy that day as the rest of world.Such things bring hope to our lives that we are not forgotten.We are here again calling upon your help however little it may be it can bring joy and hope to our lives
Look at the situations of shelters where we sleep whenever it rains at night we don't sleep because it rains direct on our beds.So I'm calling individuals and organisation to help us.
Porridge is the cheapest food here in a refugee camp but some times I feel like tears running out of eyes whenever I see single mothers and transgenders when they are struggling to afford maize flour to prepare some food,some are selling off their bodies to get what to feed their kids.
Happy mother's day to all LGBTQ mothers allover the world and mostly to those in refugee camps.Like here in kakuma refugee camp where the situation of LGBTQ single mothers is full of challenges.They don't have what to feed their kids no milk,soap, clothes.Some are selling out their bodies to afford
Look at the situation of our toilets.
Continue to support LGBTiQ refugees in kakuma refugee camp they still need your support
This is real here in kakuma
They are many LGBTiQ refugee in kakuma refugee camp who are living this kind of life in Kenya.They are requesting for your donation,help and support
Whom to rely on?
In the last few years Uganda passed a law against homosexuality.The rainbow organization evacuated LGBTiQ members who had passports and they were resettled.That was made easily but the same organization have failed to help LGBTiQ refugees who are in kakuma refugee camp
Imagine this kind of shelter,help us to live in average life atleast
It has rained in kakuma and look at the situation some time whenever it rains we can't access market and our houses are destroyed
I am Alexk a human rights defender for LGBTiQ in kakuma refugee camp we have faced numerous difficulties and attacks from homophobic individuals within the camp. In addition to these challenges, we're also struggling to access basic necessities such as food, medication, shelter, and clothes