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As end of October Uganda host more than half a million refugee majority of them are from DR Congo [42%], South Sudan [39%], Somali [7%] and Burundi [7%] .highlight 19 Nov 2015 (8 years ago)
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Border restrictions on South Sudan side have been eased slightly. Vehicles continue to be prevented from crossing but those on foot are now being granted accesshighlight 15 Jul 2016 (7 years ago)
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Born on the run: South Sudanese mothers name babies to reflect ordeal
news UNHCR, 23 Jan 2014 (10 years ago )DZAIPI TRANSIT CENTRE, Uganda, January 23 (UNHCR) – Sophia and Olivia might be among the most popular girls' names in the West these days, but in Dzaipi transit centre in northern Uganda the clear winner for newborn girls is Nyaring. In the Dinka language it means "running," and sums up the way they... -
Breaking the Silence
news UNHCR, 06 Mar 2015 (9 years ago )At Nyumanzi refugee settlement in northern Uganda, where the sound of families preparing food hangs on the hazy, late-afternoon air, 18-year-old Suzan Yar Agot is making her rounds in a neighbourhood known as Block C. Once upon a time these afternoon strolls were aimless, an attempt to stave off the... -
By the end of 2017, UNHCR and partners received only 34 per cent of funds required to meet the needs of South Sudanese refugees in Uganda.highlight 02 Jan 2018 (6 years ago)
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Child Protection Report Refugee Response - Uganda
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Child Protection Report Refugee Response - UgandaDate de publication: 27 August 2015 (8 years ago)
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Close to 16,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled to Uganda between 16th July - 20th July alone.highlight 21 Jul 2016 (7 years ago)
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Collection points, transit centres and reception centres in Uganda are severely over-stretched due to the mass influx.highlight 21 Jul 2016 (7 years ago)
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Defying screams and gunfire, South Sudanese family flees to safety
news UNHCR, 10 Oct 2017 (6 years ago )For four days, Milly Lagu listened to the terrifying sound of gunfire and watched flames rising from neighbouring villages. On the fifth day, the fear was too much to bear. Knowing soldiers could soon come and take away her two eldest sons, Milly and her children fled the village of Opari, South ...