The Refugee Consortium of Kenya (RCK) is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established in 1998 to respond to an increasingly complex and deteriorating refugee situation in Kenya, the Great Lakes, and the Horn of African Region. The organization’s purpose has evolved over time since its establishment but has remained relevant for the displaced and host populations.
Since 1998, the organization has influenced government, partners, and donors to invest in changing social attitudes and norms, policies, laws, and public opinion with the aim of protecting and promoting the well-being, voice, and dignity of displaced and host populations.
We aim at attaining our mission through strategic programmatic pillars of legal aid and governance; peace and social justice; women and girls’ empowerment; mental health and psychosocial support; and organization development. We have also invested in delivery pathways with wide-range strategic approaches including advocacy and thought leadership; innovation and learning; capacity building and support; partnerships and localization; and strategic communication to realize our overall organizational goal.