jennifer munro fled south sudan in two thousand and sixteen with the six children now she lives here and. it's part of the kakuma refugee camp in the remote and arid region of northern kenya. and it's also where jennifer no calls home. so that when i get money i will send for the other three children i don't think i will go back to south sudan there's no stability the idea behind calibrating is to help the refugees become self-sufficient that's why genesis been provided with a semi permanent house a water tank and space for a kitchen garden jennifer also risk east which she sells and eat her food it's not much but generous and makes do. not far from her place construction is going on kind of being is getting ready to house more people. but the problem. kakuma refugee camp are located in one of kenya's most marginalised areas and some citizens say they don't see the benefits of having the camps here. that's kind of a market james is waiting for a customer the twenty year old a kenyan from a nearby village says he moved here to find work he doesn't think it's fair that the refugees are