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  • South Sudan: UNHCR Increases Aid As South Sudanese Refugees Stream Into Ethiopia

    news All Africa, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Geneva — UNHCR announced on Tuesday it had begun airlifts and construction of new camps to help South Sudanese refugees fleeing to Ethiopia, who now total more than 95,000 and are growing at up to 1,000 a day. The UN refugee agency told reporters it was working with its partners to improve condit...
  • UNHCR flies in more aid for South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia; relocates refugees to higher ground as rainy season approaches

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Geneva, 15 April 2014 - As the number of South Sudanese refugees fleeing to Ethiopia passes the 95,000 mark, UNHCR and its partners are working to improve conditions in the western Gambella region - flying in new tents, building new camps, and moving refugees to higher ground as the rainy season app...
  • Over 95,000 South Sudanese refugees arrive in Ethiopia

    news United Nations Radio, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Refugees from South Sudan continue to arrive in the remote Ethiopian Gambella region at a rate of up to 1,000 people per day, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). The agency says many of the refugees are from the Upper Nile where fighting broke out in December last year between forces loya...
  • Ethiopia: UNHCR Flies in More Aid for South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia - Relocates Refugees to Higher Ground As Rainy Season Approaches

    news All Africa, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Melissa Fleming - to whom quoted text may be attributed - at the press briefing, on 15 April 2014, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. Geneva, 15 April 2014 - As the number of South Sudanese refugees fleeing to Ethiopia passes the 95,000 m...
  • South Sudanese flood into Ethiopia amid desperate conditions: UN

    news Expatica / Swiss News, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Up to 1,000 refugees from war-torn South Sudan are fleeing to Ethiopia each day, many of them on the brink of death, the UN said Tuesday. A massive 95 percent of the arrivals are also women and children, added the UN, citing witnesses saying that both boys and men have been forcibly recruited by ar...
  • UNHCR increases aid as South Sudanese refugees stream into Ethiopia

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    GENEVA, 15 April 2014 (UNHCR) - UNHCR announced on Tuesday it had begun airlifts and construction of new camps to help South Sudanese refugees fleeing to Ethiopia, who now total more than 95,000 and are growing at up to 1,000 a day. The UN refugee agency told reporters it was working with its par...
  • South Sudanese flood into Ethiopia amid desperate conditions

    news AFP / Yahoo News, 15 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Geneva (AFP) - Up to 1,000 refugees from war-torn South Sudan are fleeing to Ethiopia each day, many of them on the brink of death, the UN said Tuesday. Since fighting erupted in December, refugees have been "arriving at a rate of 800-1,000 per day, and they are arriving on their last legs," Meli...
  • More aid arriving in Ethiopia to protect South Sudanese refugees

    news Famagusta Gazette, 16 Apr 2014 (10 years ago )
    Airlifts of tents and the construction of new camps are currently underway to help South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). More than 95,000 South Sudanese refugees are now in Ethiopia since the conflict erupted last December, and up to one thousand are sti...
  • New arrivals (since 15 December 2013) from South Sudan into Ethiopia's Gambella Regional State surpassed 100,000 on April 28 (totaling 100,426 individuals).
    highlight 28 Apr 2014 (9 years ago)
    Ethiopia / South Sudan - Refugees
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    UNHCR Ethiopia Update - South Sudan Situation (24 - 30 April 2014)
    Publish date: 2 May 2014 (9 years ago)
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