Kakuma Blogging Awareness Session: Empowering Voices, Building Futures
On 18 July 2026, Kakuma Blogging hosted its first-ever Content Creator Awareness Session at Reading Lenses Compound in Kakuma Refugee Camp. The event brought together passionate content creators from across Kakuma writers, photographers, videographers, podcasters, artists, and storytellers, all eager to learn how Kakuma blogging can help them share their voices, monetize their content, and access life-changing opportunities.
The session marked a significant milestone in our journey to build...
Empowering Female Filmmakers in Kakuma and Kalobeyei: Breaking Industry Barriers
A Gendered Landscape
The field of filmmaking has long been considered a bastion of male creativity and ingenuity. However, in recent years, the landscape has begun to shift, albeit gradually, with a rising tide of female talent challenging the status quo in Kakuma Camps and Kalobeyei Settlements.
Immaculate Emmanuel, a 19-year-old South Sudanese resident of Kalobeyei Village 2, embodies the spirit of this transformation. Armed with determination and a passion for storytelling, Immaculate...
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Kakuma Blogging Awareness Session: Empowering Voices, Building Futures
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Empowering Kakuma’s Future: The Teenage Visual Art Duo – Juma Phillip and Daniel Sebit Amato
Introduction: Unveiling the Artists
Juma Phillip and Daniel Sebit Amato, residents of Kakuma 1,...
Equality for All: Strategies to Promote Gender Equity and Social Progress
Gender equality, often conflated with biological sex, is a concept that encompasses the range of...
Empowering Lives: Humanitarian Aid and Development Efforts in Kakuma
Humanitarian organizations work tirelessly to establish crucial infrastructure within the camp,...
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