Administartive Infrastructure Indigenous Commerce Housing
Administrative Infrastructure:
Access to administrative and civic amenities of the reappropriated grid ensures adequate distribution to camp inhabitants.
Indigenous Commerce:
Camo inhabitants generate revenue through various means such as remittances, trade, and several different revenue streams that contribute to the well being of the refugees occupying the camps. By developing alternative locations and opportunities for self sustained capital growth. Locating commerce centres throughout the developed grid allows for greater flexibility and supply chains that extend to the other camps or local Kenyan population.
Decentarlization
Housing; Introducing standardized housing that has the ability to become adaptable as the population increases through migration and decreases through out migration.