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New Arrivals in Gambella as of 25-July
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IOM External Situation Report -- South Sudan Emergency in Ethiopia (15 July 2014)
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Update of influx of South Sudanese in Kakuma as of 23 July 2014
documentUpdate of influx of South Sudanese in Kakuma as of 23 July 2014Publish date: 24 July 2014 (9 years ago)
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As of 23 July, the number of asylum seekers from South Sudan in Kakuma camp stood at 40,893. This brings the total estimated camp population to 176,364.highlight 24 Jul 2014 (9 years ago)
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John Ging (OCHA), briefing on his recent trip to Ethiopia - Press Conference
news UN Web TV, 23 Jul 2014 (9 years ago )23 Jul 2014 - John Ging, Operations Director of the UN Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). He briefs on his recent trip to Ethiopia. -
Ethiopia faces wave of refugees from South Sudan, warns UN relief official
news UN News Center, 23 Jul 2014 (9 years ago )South Sudan is the most rapidly deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the world today, according to a senior United Nations relief operations official who made an urgent appeal for desperately-needed funding for Ethiopia, which hosts 180,000 mostly women and children South Sudanese refugees. -
Gambella Overview Map (Camps and Entry Points)
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Create date: 22 July 2014 (9 years ago) -
New Arrivals in Gambella as of 22 July
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Create date: 22 July 2014 (9 years ago) -
UNOCHA Director of Coordination and Response Division, Mr John Ging visited Pagak entry point, Kule Refugee Camp with Heads of Agencies.highlight 22 Jul 2014 (9 years ago)
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Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding in South Sudan
news CCTV Africa, 22 Jul 2014 (9 years ago )Over 200 thousand South Sudanese refugees are seeking shelter in Ethiopia,and many more are streaming in. Reports indicate that the huge influx is straining Ethiopia's capacity. CCTV's Girum Chala reports from Pagak, Gambella, Ethiopia.