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UGA Factsheet Baratuku Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Baratuku, initially established in 1991, has hosted successive waves of South Sudanese refugees since the Second Sudanese War. The settlement’s current population is comprised of South Sudanese refuge...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Mirieyi Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Mirieyi was established on 01 January 1994 in the subcounty of Ofua in Adjumani district. It has a surface area of 44 hectares and it hosts over 5,000 refugees. The settlement hosts refugees from Sout...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Elema Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Elema is the oldest settlement in Adjumani district, established in 1992, and is entirely comprised of refugees from the Kuku tribe of South Sudan. Following a UNHCR-led repatriation of South Sudanese...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Oruchinga Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Oruchinga settlement, which opened as a transit center in 1959 and was officially established as a settlement in 1961, hosts more than 6,800 refugees from Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, an...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Kiryandongo Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Kiryandongo refugee settlement, originally established in 1990, was re-opened in 2014 during the South Sudanese emergency and now hosts almost 60,000 refugees. The majority of refugees are from South ...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Agojo Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Agojo opened in 2016 in response to the influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing insecurity in their country of origin. It is located 16km west of Adjumani town and was established in order to ease t...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Maaji Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Originally established in 1997 to receive refugees fleeing the Second Sudanese Civil War, Maaji settlement II and III were re-opened in 2015 to host new refugee arrivals from South Sudan . While the s...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Mungula Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Mungula I/II have consistently hosted South Sudanese refugees since it was first established in 1996. As a result, there are close linkages between settlement residents and the neighbouring host commu...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Imvepi Gap Analysis – June 2018
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One of the newer settlements in Uganda, Imvepi was opened in February 2017 to accommodate South Sudanese refugees after the Palorinya settlement in Moyo district quickly reached its capacity. Although...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Boroli Gap Analysis – June 2018
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Boroli is located in the Pakele subcounty of Adjumani district and has a surface area of 103 hectares. Boroli I first opened on the 1st January 2014 and its extension, Boroli II, was established and o...Date de publication: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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