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Abdullah II. By September, some 22,000 students had registered.<br />

Iraqis still had to pay school fees—20 dinars ($28) for<br />

primary school, 30 ($43) for secondary school, <strong>and</strong> 40 ($57)<br />

for vocational education—<strong>and</strong> buy books, uniforms, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

supplies. In November, the Government allowed Iraqis access<br />

to homeschooling <strong>and</strong> other nonformal education.<br />

In May, UNHCR <strong>and</strong> the Jordanian Women’s Union<br />

provided legal counseling, shelter for women <strong>and</strong> children,<br />

<strong>and</strong> job training for women.<br />

UNHCR <strong>and</strong> its partners provided services to<br />

about 70,000 refugees during the year, including food,<br />

cash assistance, education, counseling, health services,<br />

<strong>and</strong> safehouses.<br />

Palestinians from Gaza holding temporary Jordanian<br />

passports had to pay school fees in foreign currency<br />

where applicable <strong>and</strong> a fee for medical services. Public<br />

hospitals <strong>and</strong> health centers treated patients regardless<br />

of status, but non-Jordanians paid higher fees than citizens<br />

did. Palestinians displaced from Gaza since 1967<br />

did not enjoy social security benefits, medical services,<br />

public education, or other social services that Palestinian<br />

citizens of Jordan enjoyed. UNRWA operated 24 medical<br />

clinics inside <strong>and</strong> outside the refugee camps.<br />

Children of Palestinians from Gaza holding<br />

temporary Jordanian passports could enroll in Jordanian<br />

schools. Additionally, UNRWA operated 180 schools<br />

<strong>and</strong> two vocational training centers for Palestinian refugees.<br />

Universities, however, restricted foreign students<br />

with quotas <strong>and</strong> required them to pay twice as much as<br />

Jordanians.<br />

Kenya<br />

<strong>Refugees</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Asylum</strong> <strong>Seekers</strong> 319,400<br />

Somalia 196,200<br />

Sudan 46,700<br />

Ethiopia 31,900<br />

Rw<strong>and</strong>a 4,600<br />

Congo-Kinshasa 4,100<br />

Ug<strong>and</strong>a 4,000<br />

Eritrea 3,300<br />

Burundi 2,900<br />

New <strong>Asylum</strong> <strong>Seekers</strong> 34,200<br />

1951 Convention: Yes<br />

1967 Protocol: Yes<br />

Reservations: 8, 9, 17, 24, 25<br />

UNHCR ExCom member: Yes<br />

African Refugee Convention: Yes<br />

Population: 36.9 Million<br />

GDP: $29.3 billion<br />

GDP per capita: $794<br />

Kenya . Statistics .<br />

Introduction Kenya hosted nearly 319,400 refugees<br />

<strong>and</strong> asylum seekers. About 196,200 were Somalis who<br />

began fleeing the civil war <strong>and</strong> state failure that followed<br />

the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991. Another upsurge<br />

followed Ethiopia’s overthrow of the Islamic Courts<br />

Union in December 2006. Even after Kenya’s closure of<br />

the border in January, some 2,000 managed to enter<br />

cl<strong>and</strong>estinely. There were more than 25,600 Somali applicants<br />

out of the total of nearly 34,200 new applications<br />

for asylum, which also included 5,400 Ethiopians <strong>and</strong><br />

2,200 Sudanese.<br />

Kenya also hosted about 100,000 stateless Nubians,<br />

descendants of Sudanese whom the British conscripted<br />

in the early 1900s, <strong>and</strong> a number of stateless<br />

children of mixed Eritrean-Ethiopian marriages.<br />

Refoulement/Physical<br />

Protection In January, Kenyan<br />

police forced more than 700 refugees<br />

back to Somalia from the border<br />

towns of Liboi <strong>and</strong> Kiunga <strong>and</strong><br />

more at Garissa, arresting most<br />

of them in UNHCR-run transit<br />

centers after the agency had registered them a few days<br />

earlier. The police chased UNHCR’s contractors away<br />

<strong>and</strong> beat refugees who resisted. Kenya closed the border,<br />

leaving 5,000 to 7,000 str<strong>and</strong>ed on the other side.<br />

Authorities reportedly deported suspected Somali terrorists<br />

to Ethiopia without hearings. In May, Ethiopian<br />

authorities admitted holding 41 of them but said they<br />

released most by year’s end.<br />

In February, officials in Moyale District forcibly returned<br />

some 1,000 to 2,000 Ethiopians who fled communal<br />

fighting in the Yabalo region with their cattle after Ethiopian<br />

officials promised their safety.<br />

In November, authorities detained 49 Somalis at the<br />

Nairobi airport, denied them access to UNHCR, reportedly<br />

beat some, <strong>and</strong> forcibly returned 23 of them. After the rest<br />

went on a hunger strike in protest <strong>and</strong> Kenyan nongovernmental<br />

organizations (NGOs) won a court order prohibiting<br />

their refoulement, authorities placed them in Dadaab<br />

refugee camp.<br />

Kenya also forcibly repatriated one refugee from the<br />

Democratic Republic of Congo <strong>and</strong> two Ethiopian asylum<br />

seekers.<br />

Security forces reportedly raped women in refugee<br />

camps. There were also reports of rape, domestic violence,<br />

<strong>and</strong> crimes between refugees, as well as some attacks against<br />

refugees during the presidential elections. <strong>Refugees</strong> significantly<br />

under-reported sexual <strong>and</strong> gender based violence. In<br />

January, four local residents reportedly shot <strong>and</strong> severely<br />

wounded a refugee in Kakuma camp. According to the<br />

U.S. State Department, some persecuted refugee converts<br />

to Christianity, <strong>and</strong> there was community pressure against<br />

opponents of female genital cutting <strong>and</strong> forced <strong>and</strong> early<br />

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