Positive effects of refugee presence on host community nutritional status in Turkana County, Kenya.
Rieti G GengoRahul C OkaVaralakshmi VemuruMark GolitkoLee T GettlerPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2017)
Kakuma Refugee Camp is associated with better host community energetic status indicators, compared to other relevant, regional sites varying in development and resources. Based on global nutritional standards, observed differences likely represent meaningful disparities in overall health. We suggest that access to cereals via refugee trade networks and employment might mediate this relationship. However, perceptions of refugees as illegitimate interlopers maintain a high psychological burden.