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KAKUMA, fishing in the desert

KAKUMA, fishing in the desert

著者: Laura Sicignano
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KAKUMA - FISHING IN THE DESERT
by Laura Sicignano
produced by IIC Nairobi / Teatro Nazionale Genova
English translation © 2023 Alta L. Price

The term “Refugee camp” often pops up in public discourse, but who truly knows how a camp works and what living conditions are like on the inside? My name is Laura Sicignano, I’m an Italian theater director, and my work has long dealt with migration. This podcast is about my trip to Kakuma, one of the largest refugee camps in the world, on the border between Kenya and South Sudan. I tell the story of the camp through my own eyes, and those of the aid workers there—ordinary people who’ve made extraordinary life choices.

“Kakuma: Fishing in the Desert” is a podcast by Laura Sicignano. It was produced by the Italian Cultural Institute of Nairobi and the Teatro Nazionale di Genova, which also produced the theatrical play upon which this podcast is based. Narration by Leda Kreider. Original music by Uhuru Republic; sound and music production by Filoq. The translation from Italian into English is by Alta Price. Special thanks to the Jesuit Refugee Service.

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アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 旅行記・解説 社会科学
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  • 1. Going nowhere.
    2023/06/30
    In June 2022 I went to a refugee camp called Kakuma. I undertook this journey out of a need to rethink the meaning of my being in the world. What drove me to Kakuma—a reality completely different from my own—was an awareness of my privilege.
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    13 分
  • 2. Musungu.
    2023/06/30
    KAKUMA: 270,000 people. The average length of stay in the camp is 26 years. Average temperature in Kakuma: 95 to 113 Fahrenheit, year round. The UNHCR gives refugees corrugated metal sheets so they can build their own homes. 84% of families in the camp have an insufficient water supply. 97% of the camp’s population cooks on wood or charcoal fires. 73% of households have no access to electricity.
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    13 分
  • 3. We aren’t miracle workers.
    2023/06/30
    In order to fully capture my journey to Kakuma, my own point of view wouldn’t suffice. I therefore decided to meet a few of the humanitarian aid workers in Kakuma and talk about the camp through their perspective, as inside observers.
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    14 分
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