An Urban Strategy:
Dadaab presents an interesting challenge because conventional understanding of refugee camps affirms temporary settlements. Designed to facilitate displaced populations by providing basic human necessities in the interim. The camp has evolved into a unique urban entity since it was established in 1991. Providing a critical analysis of the dadaab refugee camp as an emergent urbanism under the auspices of international aid organizations rather than state governance will allow for an empirical understanding of sophisticated components. Dadaab a tempts to re frame the refugee camp as a case study for international urban planning,,implicity allowing tent cities to become a fringe metropolis. Engaging the assumption that an opportunity to structure an amorphous, autonomous environment into
a destination city should not monopolize the conversation of transient environments.. Adaptability, mobility, and mailability of state identification, housing, and urban infrastructures create speculative outcomes of mobile cities. By integrating all these components into existing refugee environments,this proposals seeks to identify methods to transforming developed informal populations into globalized cities.