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PRESS RELEASE: Joint statement by UNHCR and OPM on preliminary results of refugee verification exercise
linkThe verification exercise, which was conducted upon a directive from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) in early 2018, was aimed at confirming the number of refugees and asylum-seekers registered ... -
In Pictures - Hairdressing and techno: making a living in the world’s largest refugee camp
linkIn the Bidi Bidi settlement in north-west Uganda, refugees and locals are coming up with new ways to support themselves. Photojournalist Charlotte Allan documents working life in the camp. -
As Rich Nations Close the Door on Refugees, Uganda Welcomes Them
linkAs many nations are securing their borders and turning refugees away, Uganda keeps welcoming them. And they keep coming, fleeing catastrophes from across this part of Africa. -
Children face new perils in Ugandan refugee settlements
linkDozens of unaccompanied or separated children fleeing the war in South Sudan have arrived in Uganda every day. -
Burundian refugee living in Rwanda and in the quest to learn English.
link"This school is fantastic. I enjoy studying here." -
Four million refugee children go without schooling: UNHCR report
linkTurn the Tide: Refugee Education in Crisis study finds refugee enrolment in school is failing to keep pace with growing displacement worldwide. -
South Sudan Peace Talks – The voices of refugees
linkSouth Sudan refugees come face to face with country’s leaders. -
Refugee children battle for education in Tanzania
linkWith not enough schools for the children, and a shortfall of funds, classes are having to take place under the trees in refugee camps in Tanzania. But when it rains, or is too windy, school is cancell... -
Highlighted Underfunded Situations in 2018
linkThe ongoing conflict in the world’s youngest nation has forced some 2.4 million people into becoming refugees, while an additional two million are displaced inside the country. There the needs of US$7... -
Highlighted Underfunded Situations in 2018
linkIn Tanzania, some 52 per cent of the 232,716 Burundian refugees there are still living in emergency shelters designed for short term use – even years after their arrival. In the absence of school buil...