Road to Nowhere Hundreds of thousands have walked this thread of road that cuts a wide expanse of desert and open sky to escape civil war and persecution. They travel hundreds — even thousands — of miles from Eritrea, Ethiopia, D.R. Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Somalia, and South Sudan. The cruel irony is that few may ever leave.
They are forced to wear the label of refugee living in a camp harshly named Kakuma, which translated means ‘nowhere.’ It is illegal to call this place home. They face systemic corruption, deplorable health care, a lack of food and water, and oppressive living conditions with temperatures hovering at 100° Fahrenheit. Regardless, they stand tall and continue to seek purpose.
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