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  • UNHCR describes alarming health and nutrition situation in South Sudan camps

    news UNHCR, 25 Aug 2012 (13 years ago )
    GENEVA, August 24 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency said on Friday it is concerned by the alarming health and nutrition situation for some 170,000 refugees in South Sudan, particularly among children under the age of five and in the two camps of Yida and Yusul Batil.<a href="http://www.erdinckoc.com.t...
  • Stretched UNHCR faces difficulties containing hepatitis E outbreak in South Sudan

    news UNHCR, 09 Nov 2012 (13 years ago )
    JUBA, South Sudan, November 9 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency on Friday warned that its capacity to contain an outbreak of hepatitis E among the refugee population in South Sudan was increasingly stretched at a time when funding for its emergency operation was depleted. "The risks will grow if, as c...
  • UNHCR prepares for refugee influx into South Sudan's Upper Nile state

    news UNHCR, 08 Nov 2012 (13 years ago )
    MABAN COUNTY, South Sudan, November 8 (UNHCR) – Aneim has just reached South Sudan's newest refugee camp, Gendrassa, after fleeing a devastating mid-October air attack on his village across the border in Sudan's Blue Nile state.<a href="http://www.erdinckoc.com.tr" title="seo">seo</a>
  • UNHCR to open new refugee camp in South Sudan's Unity State

    news UNHCR, 22 Jan 2013 (12 years ago )
    In South Sudan's Unity State, UNHCR is set to open a new refugee camp in the coming weeks. This will help us to manage further inflows of Sudanese refugees and to decongest the existing settlement in Yida, where essential services are overstretched.
  • UNHCR starts relocation of 15,000 stranded South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia

    news By Reath Riek at Matar Way Station and Sulaiman Momodu at Itang Transit Centre, Ethiopia, 20 Nov 2014 (11 years ago )
    News Stories, 18 November 2014 MATAR WAY STATION, Ethiopia, November 18 (UNHCR) – The UN refugee agency has begun relocating nearly 15,000 South Sudanese refugees who had been stranded for a few months at a way station in western Ethiopia after the refugee camp where they were due to live was flo...
  • UNHCR convoys stockpile supplies in South Sudan before rain blocks roads

    news UNHCR, 01 Apr 2015 (10 years ago )
    JUBA, South Sudan, 1 April (UNHCR) – Trucks from the UN Refugee Agency have been moving steadily along the difficult roads of South Sudan in an operation to stockpile relief supplies for 238,000 refugees before the onset of the rainy season in May makes the route impassable for the next six months. ...
  • ARRA, UNHCR launch relocation of South Sudanese refugees to new camp

    news UNHCR, 11 May 2015 (10 years ago )
    GAMBELLA, Ethiopia, 11 May 2015 (UNHCR): The Administration for Refugee and Returnee Affairs (ARRA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) have launched the relocation of thousands of South Sudanese refugees from flood-prone areas in the Gambella region to a new refugee camp l...
  • UNHCR deplores violence in Gambella, applauds Ethiopia’s continued protection of refugees

    news UNHCR, 26 Apr 2016 (9 years ago )
    Addis Ababa, Tuesday 26th April 2016 UNHCR deplores violence in Gambella, applauds Ethiopia’s continued protection of refugees UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is concerned about the recent violent incidents in and around Gambella town, western Ethiopia, and is calling for calm in this difficul...
  • UNHCR decries death of refugees in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State

    news Sudan Tribune, 04 Jun 2016 (9 years ago )
    The United Nations Refuge Agency (UNHCR) said it deeply saddened by the tragic death of a refugee and two local South Sudanese who sustained fatal injuries during an incident in Upper Nile’s Doro refugee camp on Monday. Although the agency said its staff were gathering details on the circumstance...
  • UNHCR helps relocate Somali refugees to new camp in eastern Ethiopia

    news UNHCR, 05 Aug 2011 (14 years ago )
    DOLLO ADO, Ethiopia, August 5 (UNHCR) The UN refugee agency, in partnership with the Ethiopian government and the International Organization for Migration, on Friday began the relocation of nearly 15,000 Somali refugees who have been living in a crowded transit centre in the eastern region of Dollo ...