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Refugee camps in Ethiopia need to be made more liveable. Creating wetlands to provide greenery, absorb flash floods and ...
For two years now, Sudan has been wracked by a civil war between the Sudanese armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
Not only have they lost their homes and lost their education, COVID-19 risks overwhelming vulnerable communities in refugee camps. As coronavirus stretches health systems to their limits in every ...
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Can one of Africa's largest refugee camps evolve into a city?It became one of Africa’s most famous refugee camps by accident as people escaping calamity in countries like South Sudan, Ethiopia and Congo poured in. More than three decades after its first ...
Ayas, a 25-year-old Rohingya refugee who teaches Burmese to children in the camps, tells The Independent that he and thousands like him are now united in their struggle against the Myanmar ...
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Africa’s refugee camps are plagued by flooding: we looked into drainage systems that can withstand local conditionsAlmost one million people live in 24 camps for refugees and internally displaced people in Ethiopia. They have fled wars and massacres in South Sudan and Somalia, and forced conscription and ...
One of Africa’s most famous refugee camps could transform into a city KAKUMA, Kenya -- Windswept and remote, set in the cattle-rustling lands of Kenya’s northwest, Kakuma was never meant to be ...
It became one of Africa’s most famous refugee camps by accident as people escaping calamity in countries like South Sudan, Ethiopia and Congo poured in. More than three decades after its first ...
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