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Yida is located in wetland, 12 km from border with Sudan. [ 3 ] In the rainy season it is "virtually an island". Since 2016, and in line with The Government of South Sudan's policy, UNHCR and partners have been actively engaged in relocating refugees from Yida to Jamjang camps, where refugees can receive multisectoral assistance [ 4 ]
Ifo refugee camp is a home to refugees from ten countries namely Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, DRC, Burundi, Uganda, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Eritrea. [4] [5] As of 1 August 2015, Ifo refugee camp had a population of 84181 refugees with 41992 as male and 42189 were female. [4] In 2011, Ifo II refugee camp was constructed to reduce on ...
Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world, [1] [2] with over 1,529,904 refugees (as of 28 February 2022 [3]). Most of the refugees in Uganda come from neighboring countries such as South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo [ 4 ] [ 5 ] due to the economic and political instability. [ 5 ]
Wendy McCance, director of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Bangladesh, warned that international funding for the camp would run out within 10 years and called for refugees to be given "livelihood ...
Yida may refer to: Yida, South Sudan, a settlement and refugee camp; Yida Group, a Chinese real-estate developer (Chinese: 亿达) Yida Huang, a Singaporean singer and songwriter (simplified Chinese: 义达; traditional Chinese: 義達) Yuan Yida, a Chinese scientist (Chinese: 义达
Israel-Hamas war – live: ‘Dozens killed’ in Gaza refugee camp blast as UN warns children face dying of thirst Bel Trew,Tom Watling and Tara Cobham October 31, 2023 at 11:42 AM
Ayilo 2 refugee settlement Map. According to the Arizona State University, the existing healthcare centre at Ayilo 2 refugee camp has a capacity to host the incoming number of patients that seek for the health care issues to be addressed. The centre has block structures that handles refugees as well as Nationals, the Host Communities for the ...
In Turkey, the population of Syrian refugees is estimated to be around 3.0 million, with many more who are unregistered, [13] of whom 260,000 live in the 22 camps, as of May 2017. [14] The camps, also known as Temporary Accommodation Centers or Temporary Protection Centers (TPCs), are run by the government-led Disaster and Emergency Management ...