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Authorities in western Kenya are set to close the largest camp for internally displaced persons, or IDP's, in the country.
The camp, located in the town of Eldoret, hosted thousands victims of last year's post election violence.
President Mwai Kibaki has ordered the closure of all IDP camps across the country within two weeks.
The post election violence, triggered by a dispute over the results of the 2007 presidential polls caused the deaths of 1500 people leaving over 400,000 displaced.
Network Africa's Paul Bakibinga spoke to our reporter Wanyama wa Chebusiri.
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