Mohammed Mohamud came to Davos to deliver to deliver the stark message that refugee camps are not ethical or sustainable. Having spent 20 years in northern Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp, he says people in his position only want access to a future they can feel a part of. He's kept awake at night by the thought that he and his family will never get the chance to have a home, a sense of belonging or an identity. "People would rather pretend we don't exist", he says. "We are not animals or criminals, I don't know what you're all afraid of."
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