found: Out of Somalia, 2012:p. following t.p. (the three refugee camps of Dadaab -- Dagahaley, Ifo and Hagadera -- were created 20 years ago, in the northeastern province of Kenya, for refugees from civil war in Somalia; another wave arrived beginning in 2006; Dadaab has today become the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing close to half a million people)
found: GEOnet, Sep. 26, 2013(Dadaab (approved); ADM1 Garissa; two entries, for a well and a market, none for ppl; 00°03'39"N 040°18'31"E)
found: The Center for Victims of Torture website, viewed Sep. 26, 2013(Dadaab, Kenya; the Dadaab refugee complex in northeast Kenya; created at the start of the Somali civil war in 1991; most refugees are from Somalia, others from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and other countries; aerial view of Dadaab town, Kenya near the Dadaab refugee complex)
found: Borderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER) website, viewed Sep. 26, 2013(Dadaab camps; Dadaab, Kenya is a town and region about 100 km from the Kenya-Somalia border; there are 6 refugee camps within the region of Dadaab, that stretch over 50 sq. km in eastern Kenya; first camp began operating in 1992; map shows Dadaab Town with nearby camps)
found: IRIN Africa website, Kenya: Dadaab--locals vs refugees, Sep. 2, 2011, viewed Sep. 26, 2013(Dadaab, world's largest refugee complex; town in Kenya's arid Garissa region, about 80 km from Somalia; Somali refugees outnumber locals in Dadaab by at least a quarter of a million; the host population has ballooned from 15,000 in 1989 to at least 148,000 due to recurrent drought)