Dadaab is a town in northeastern Kenya, approximately 100 kilometers from Kenya-Somali bourder. It hosts mostly-Somalian refugees from Kenya's northern neighbors. Most of Dadaab's locals are nomadic camel herders. Much of the rest of the town's economy is based on services for refugees. Species Camelus bactrianus Camelus dromedarius A camel is either of the two species of large even-toed ungulate in the genus Camelus, the Dromedary (Single hump) and the Bactrian Camel (Double hump). ...
DADAAB, Kenya, 4 December 2006 It was early Saturday morning and Kusa Yunis Hassan, 23, a Somali refugee mother of two, emerged from her plastic shelter.
She and her family have been in Ifo Camp 2 outside Dadaab for nearly three weeks.
With bridges destroyed, some 30 trucks carrying aid from the World Food Programme were stuck on the road from Garissa to Dadaab for 22 days.
Dadaab is a town in northeastern Kenya, approximately 100 kilometers from Kenya-Somali bourder.
Most of Dadaab's locals are nomadic camel, goat herders.
Much of the rest of the town's economy is based on services for refugees.The major feature in Dadaab is the UN base that serves refugee camps around Dadaab, namely:Hagardra, Ifo and Dagahaley.The nearest major town that serves this Dadaab is Garissa town which is the headquarters of Kenya's North Eastern Province.