Hello dear friend, am glad to be with you here
I'm Ssekyanzi John a gay man from Uganda and I was persecuted by the family and the host community because of my sexual orientation.
I ran to Kenya kakuma refugee camp but unfortunately I found life so difficult in kakuma camp.
This is because I'm a victim of HIV/AIDs therefore I found a very difficult time to get my needs like the medicine that I need to take every day and to get food.
Though there are hospitals but there is no medicine, they sell them to the private clinics and to the clinics it is very expensive therefore I have a great challenge that even I don't work I have no job that can support me, I came alone without anyone else and nobody can support me .
Situation is very hard and sometimes when I miss my medicines I end up vomiting blood,developing high fever and fainting. Therefore I'm kindly requesting for your support please dear friend.
The situation is so serious, so please anything you have please donate to me so that I can survive through this life 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Hello world , friends, donors allies and queer well wishers. Am one of the lgbtiq refugees in Kenya kakuma reefugee and am here to advocate for a thousand queer reefugees who are facing difficult in their social life and to meet their needs. Some of the needs are enough food,midical care when fall sick, proper and safety houses in order to avoid thefty of properties and to avoid harmful attacks,low poor water supply,blankets and mattresses,and also lesbians do not have sanitary pads to use in their menstruation periods.they use dirty clothes and polythene bags.
Therefore I'm calling on to each and everyone's support,help, advocacy and also sharing ideas towards our course in this hostile and homophobic camp and if possible for donations please I'm kindly request to donate on our fundraising link, PayPal,world remit and send wave,you can suggest one of these which can be easier to use. Please share ,like and repost so that we can spread awareness to those who are willing to support.#lgbtiq kakuma camp🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
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Your silence will not protect you.
Im sharing an important message about the LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers from kakuma refugee camp kenya and to all the people who believe in the justice and rights of the LGBTQ+ Persons. Inviting them to not fear of speaking up about the on going injustices in kakuma camp.
In times of conflicts and suffering, its important to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers with out taking sides. As an LGBTQ+ rights defender i reflect on our own history of struggle against illegal identity, just like us, these people have been facing constant aggression, harassment, destruction of culture, traditional values and most importantly freedoms, along with the destruction from community services.
This is done for along period of time to achieve agendas the real discrimination often lies in the Authorities entittled with community services. Lets work for a more just and peaceful world where we are treated with dignity and respect no matter our gender identity. When you are treated worse than an animal then you will became wasted. After the split of LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers to different parts of the camp you forgot the religuous killings.
Dont speak about non violence when their is violence in everyone of us. When the homophobs treat the gays terribly. There is no mass media exposing who the real perpetrators are. There is no one now allowed to post the ongoing attacks in the camp because activist on the ground were all Summoned for no reason and intimidated to be imprisoned or repatriated to home country as a sign
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