Kenya is closing the Dadaab refugee camp, but camp residents say that, even though conditions there are hard, it's better than life in their native Somalia.
ຊີວິດ ທີ່ສູນອົບພະຍົບ Dadaab
![A refugee in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp on September 19, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/86ca58b4-f80c-4d3a-aa5b-41804b28b1cd_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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A refugee in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp on September 19, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)
![Refugee and her baby at Hagadera transit camp in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp, September 20, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/305eda74-e5bb-4805-92c7-52136e00b010_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Refugee and her baby at Hagadera transit camp in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp, September 20, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)
![Refugee Habiba Omar Dahir, 28, gives food to children in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp on September 19, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/d8508ea9-bb0c-4ce4-af94-20deaaa5e18e_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Refugee Habiba Omar Dahir, 28, gives food to children in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp on September 19, 2016. (Jill Craig/VOA)
![A girl carries a baby boy in a camp in Kismayo, Somalia that is home to both displaced Somalis and returned refugees on September 27, 2016. (J. Patinkin/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/3527ad15-2912-4046-86e7-cdc7d2091934_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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A girl carries a baby boy in a camp in Kismayo, Somalia that is home to both displaced Somalis and returned refugees on September 27, 2016. (J. Patinkin/VOA)