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Displaced families willing to return home

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation:: "Displaced families camping at Jamhuri Park have expressed willingness to return to their homes.
At a press briefing by the United Nations and Humanitarian agencies in Nairobi, Unicef Information officer Sarah Cameron said families were willing to return and continue with their lives, though some would rather resettle in a different place other than their original homes.
The UN says up to 8 million shillings are needed to assist the victims.
On Sunday, the government announced the intended plan to close the camp at Jamuhuri Park and across the country and return the uprooted groups to their homes.
A move that raised concern among the humanitarian and UN agencies."

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