Thank you very much.
The camp is located very near the border. Access to the territory of Kenya is the sole responsibility of the Kenyan authorities.
The United Nations does not decide who enters and who does not enter the territory of Kenya. We have neither the jurisdiction, the means, nor the legal possibility of assessing who may be a combatant, who may be linked to some armed groups, and who is a civilian.
The camps have to be civilian. Refugee status is solely for civilians and cannot include people who have been involved in armed activities, including criminal activities. As was pointed out before, the registration of refugees is not something that is under our mandate. It's under the mandate of the government of Kenya. As in any other country in the world, it's the host government that decides who is registered as a refugee or not.
In a normal situation, the host government requests the support of UNHCR. In some instances, they actually give that power, that jurisdiction, to UNHCR in its entirety.
This is not the case in Kenya, as was well explained. It is the Refugee Affairs Secretariat that has the responsibility to register refugees.
We do work with them. We do work to ensure that there is no fraud being committed, or corruption. We play an oversight role, we train the staff, and we have complaint procedures in place when fraud or corruption happens. But eventually, it's the sole responsibility of the government of Kenya.