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  2. Beldangi refugee camps - Wikipedia

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    Gradually the population of these refugees swelled and were moved to refugee camps within Jhapa and Morang Districts of Nepal lying under Mechi Zone Far eastern Zones among which Beldangi-2 has been the largest and biggest camp. The vast jungle of Beldangi 2 was made suitable for settlement in early 1991, as the Maidhar camp was not suitable ...

  3. Bhutanese refugees - Wikipedia

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    Due to this reduction the Goldhap and Timai camps have been merged with the Beldangi II camp. [40] [41] The offices are preparing to close or merge other camps and predicted to complete the refugee resettlement operation within 10 years. By 2016, only the Beldangi and Sanischare camps remained, with a combined total of 11,762 residents.

  4. Refugees in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In the years 1959, 1960, and 1961 following the 1959 Tibetan uprising and exile of the Dalai Lama, over 20,000 Tibetans migrated to Nepal. Since then many have emigrated to India or settled in refugee camps set up by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Government of Nepal, the Swiss Government, Services for Technical Co-operation Switzerland, and Australian Refugees Committee.

  5. Damak Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Black topped road were 29 km, graveled roads were 150 km and earthen road were 500 km. In addition to it, the drainage runs 3.5 km through the main highway. There are 512 street lights and above 4000 telephone lines to the public. Three Bhutanese Refugees camps (Beldangi 1, 2, and 3) were also settled in Damak in 1992.

  6. Goldhap refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Because of its dwindling population, the UNHCR merged Goldhap into the nearby Beldangi refugee camps. The camp is located near the settlement of Goldhap, along the Thulo Bato Road, directly abutting the Charali Jungle in Jhapa. [1] [2] [3]

  7. New Evidence Ties World Bank to Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia

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    Otiri and Omot fled from Gambella across the border of South Sudan before heading to the Gorom Refugee Camp, a settlement of Anuak who fled violence in Ethiopia. ‘Friend Of The System’ The World Bank has long made Ethiopia a top priority, funneling loans to its government to help the East African nation of some 90 million people move past ...

  8. More than $2.2 billion promised for global refugee crisis at ...

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    GENEVA (Reuters) -Countries and businesses at a major U.N. forum pledged more than $2.2 billion towards a global displacement crisis and promised jobs for tens of thousands of refugees in an ...

  9. Refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial refugee camps, such as Idomeni in Greece or the Calais jungle in France, are where refugees are largely left without the support of governments or international organizations. [2] Refugee camps generally develop in an impromptu fashion with the aim of meeting basic human needs for only a short time. Facilities that make a camp look ...