Living in the comforts of a Nordic society, it is hard for me to fully understand how it is to live as a #LGBTQ refugee in a refugee camp in Kenya.
But I can share the joy of my Ugandan friends as they get enough funds to raise a metal fence to protect them against homophobic gangs at night.
You can donate here: https://fundrazr.com/stories/dKQatf?ref=ab_5CQDDa_tw_8CQCn3
Per Koch posted a story update on LGBTQA Refugees in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya Need Your Help!
One of the biggest challenges for Nakafeero, her crew and her around 100 LGBTQ refugees and kids, have been the attacks from homophobic and transphobic thugs. Now they are, thanks to the donations of their fundrazr supporters, raising a fence around their encampment. As recent as last week one of the women in Nakafeero's group was attacked and raped in their encampment. It is hard to imagine how this will affect the refugees' sense of security. They live in a constant fear of violence. This is why many of the groups in the camp do everything they can to get funds for a metal fence. Such fences make it much harder for the gangs to attack the refugees during the night. And now, thanks to your generous contributions, Nakafeero and her crew had enough money to pay for the materials needed to raise a fence. And as you can see from the video embedded below, a solid fence it is. The next step is to bring the refugees some roofs over their heads.




