05/03/2026
Strengthening Kenya’s Refugee Governance: Induction of the Refugee Advisory Committee (RAC)
The Department of Refugee Services inducted Members of the Refugee Advisory Committee (RAC), a statutory body established under the Refugees Act, 2021 from 4th to 6th March 2026. The Committee was last constituted in 2024 and plays a critical advisory role to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Interior and National Administration, on refugee policy and governance matters.
Kenya currently hosts over 835,000 refugees and asylum seekers, primarily from the East, Horn and Great Lakes regions of Africa as well as other regions. This reality reflects Kenya’s longstanding humanitarian leadership, while also underscoring the complexity of refugee governance in an era shaped by intractable conflicts, climate change, economic fragility and cross-border insecurity.
The operationalization of the Refugees Act, 2021, the Refugee Regulations, 2024, and the rollout of the Shirika Plan signal a transition toward a more integrated, development-oriented and whole-of-government approach. In this evolving framework, RAC’s mandate is strategic. The Committee advises on refugee policy, guides deliberations on prima facie determinations, and contributes to national direction on refugee governance matters.
During the induction workshop, emphasis was placed on key guiding principles: fidelity to the law, independence and objectivity, collective responsibility, proportionality between humanitarian obligation and national interest, and institutional coherence.
The engagement was supported by the Refugee Consortium of Kenya under its Inclusive Refugee Responses in Kenya 2023–2026 programme, with support from the Royal Danish Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. The partnership aims to strengthen institutional capacity, policy coherence and inclusive service delivery for both refugees and host communities.
If we strengthen institutions, we strengthen protection and security of Kenya. Strengthened coordination, strengthens impact.