Meet Kosovar engaged in the Kakuma camp in Kenya

Attitudes and experiences in refugee camps during the war in Kosovo have become a commitment to other refugees today for Dastid Ferati. In the architect's profession, he is studying the side of the architectural urbanism of Kacuma Camp, as one of the largest refugee camps in Africa. Through architecture, he is planning to change [...]
Attitudes and experiences in refugee camps during the war in Kosovo have become a commitment to other refugees today for Dastid Ferati.
In the architect's profession, he is studying the side of the architectural urbanism of Kacuma Camp, as one of the largest refugee camps in Africa.
Through architecture, he is planning the changing of UN directives for the reconstruction of camps in which refugees live more than five years, awaiting a solution.
This idea has also been welcomed by UN representatives who are expected to present the final plan in March of next year.
All this commitment to refugees arose because Dastid himself was a refugee in 1999, writes Top Channel.
Dastid's idea has also found the support of the Japanese government, the country in which he lives and exercises his profession as legalist and researcher.
The Camuma camp, which he has a work model, is located north of Kenya and has been established since 1992.
The population in this camp has grown to 150 thousand, also giving birth to the third generation of families.
And throughout the world, refugee life makes 68 million people.





















