The United Refugee and Host Churches (URHC) is an association of churches in Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya) and the surrounding community of Turkana founded and operated by refugees and local Turkana people. Originally founded in 1996, this group addressed ongoing conflict and distrust in the refugee camp by establishing a system of procedural and distributive justice.

This qualitative study identified and described the methods used by the URHC to restore a sense of justice and reduce conflict in the camp.  The project team interviewed 23 URHC members and leaders and from those interviews identified eight themes describing strategies used by URHC.

The research has discovered several findings.