Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) charity organization has revealed that Dadaab refugees getting to Somalia will have to contend with rape, forceful recruitment into militias and lack of proper medical care.
In a report released on Wednesday, the charity issued that at least eight out of ten Somalis living in the largest refugee camp, are also unwilling to return for they feel their country is not yet secure or stable enough to accommodate them.
"Thousands of lives will be at a big risk if the camps are shut as announced by the Kenyan authorities. Extreme levels of insecurity and a tragic absence of proper medical care mean that the basic conditions necessary for a dignified return are just not yet present in Somalia today" read MSF report sent to Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Kenya hosts the largest population of Somali refugees who have fled a 25-year-old civil war in the Horn of Africa country, according to the United Nations.
Amid the many conflicting reports from humanitarian agencies.
Kenyan authorities and the United Nations insist that the exercise is being effected on a voluntarily basis, with the refugees being ferried to reportedly safe areas.