Refugees and asylum seekers

Asylum-seekers 

An asylum-seeker is an individual who has fled their country of origin and applied for asylum in another country, but their claim to refugee status has not yet been processed. Not every asylum-seeker will ultimately be recognized as a refugee, but every refugee was initially an asylum-seeker. 

In Kenya, UNHCR works to protect asylum-seekers, including working with the Government to ensure they continue to access safety.   

Refugees 

Refugees are people fleeing conflict, persecution and human rights abuses who have crossed a border into another country. Often, when refugees arrive at a safe location they are hungry, traumatized and exhausted after a long and dangerous journey, many carrying little more than the clothes on their backs.  

UNHCR has been assisting refugees for more than three decades in Kenya. We respond with life-saving support, safeguard their fundamental human rights and develop long-term solutions to ensure they find a safe place to call home where they can build a better future.