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  2. Bidibidi Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Bidibidi Refugee Settlement is a refugee camp located in Yumbe District's West Nile sub-Region in Uganda. It is one of the world’s largest refugee settlements , housing approximately 285,000 refugees fleeing conflict in South Sudan as of late 2016.

  3. Yida, South Sudan - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Maban County - Wikipedia

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    There are four refugee camps in the Greater Maban region where 142,500 refugees reside. They are largely occupied by people fleeing armed conflict in Sudan 's Blue Nile and South Kordofan states. The largest camps are, from west to east: Kaya (formerly Jamam ; moved due to flooding), Yosuf Batil (known locally as Batil), Gendrassa (directly ...

  5. Refugees of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement in Northwestern Uganda became the largest refugee camp in the world with five zones in early 2017, with over 270,000 refugees. [19] Baratuku, established in 1991, has hosted successive waves of South Sudanese refugees since the Second Sudanese War. It continues to operate with, as of 2018, significant challenges ...

  6. Category:Refugee camps in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Refugee camps in South Sudan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  7. Jamam - Wikipedia

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    Jamam was a refugee camp in Maban County, Upper Nile state, South Sudan. [1]The inhabitants were moved a few dozen kilometres to the south-east in May 2013 because of the flooding experienced in the Jamam area.

  8. Boroli refugee settlement - Wikipedia

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    Boroli refugee settlement was first opened on 1 January 2014 to host South Sudanese that fled insecurity in their country of origin due to the 2013 civil war. Boroli refugee settlement also hosts a minority of refugees from Ethiopian and Somalian countries.

  9. Zamzam Refugee Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Zamzam refugee camp is one of the largest internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Sudan, located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Al-Fashir, North Darfur. It was established in 2004 to accommodate the massive influx of people displaced by the war in Darfur. As of now, the camp houses approximately 500,000 displaced individuals. [1]