Cultural Diversity Intervention Project

WHO WE ARE?

CDIP-Is designed to write down a successful stories related to educational opportunities and different cultures for the people living in kakuma refugee camp. Refugees are multinational and have many interesting things to share. So, in CDIP we will be sharing individual development and cultural stories of the refugees around the world.

LATEST STORIES

Refugee’s Digital Startup Proves Unemployment is No Match for Entrepreneurial Spirit

Yassir’s journey as an entrepreneur began with small micro-job tasks online. He quickly realized the potential of the internet and started learning new skills, such as graphic design and website...

Embracing the Fast 5: Productivity Blossoms in Kakuma’s Morning Hours

Introduction: Nestled in the arid landscapes of northwestern Kenya, Kakuma Refugee Camp faces unique challenges. Among these challenges is the scorching heat that blankets the region, transforming...

Drum and Cultural Dance have accompanied Lopit refugees during hard times

By: Dente Moding Galdo – Student Alumni at Southern New Hampshire University On Saturday 3rd September 2022, the team from Cultural Diversity Intervention Project was invited to attend a drum repair...

COMBATING DRUG ABUSE IN MY COMMUNITY AT KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP

Robert Aharanya Claudio is a student at Osun Hubs for Connected learning initiatives on a bridging program to enroll at university in the near future for his undergraduate. He joined the Global...

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All the services we are offering are voluntary and we are not charging for anything because we want to help the refugees. For this, we really appreciate any support from anyone who wants to help us buy new equipments to work with.

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