Nakivale, one of the oldest refugee settlements in Uganda, was opened in 1958 and officially established as a settlement in 1960. The settlement hosts more than 100,000 refugees from Burundi, the Demo...
Date de publication: 31 January 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
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 some South Sudanese r...
Date de publication: 31 January 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Rwamwanja settlement was established in 1964 to host refugees from Rwanda, but closed in 1995 when many repatriated. The settlement was reopened in 2012 to host refugees fleeing the Democratic Republi...
Date de publication: 31 January 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Originally closed in 2006 after many South Sudanese refugees returned home, Olua I/II was reopened in 2012 to host another influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing inter-communal violence. Settlement...
Date de publication: 31 January 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Opened in July 2016, Pagirinya settlement hosts more than 32,000 refugees displaced from South Sudan. The humanitarian response across all sectors has now stabilized and is beginning to shift beyond e...
Date de publication: 31 January 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Palorinya settlement, established in December 2016, hosts more than 180,000 South Sudanese refugees across 37.58 square kilometers of land. While infrastructure and funding challenges are significant ...
Date de publication: 31 December 2017 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)
Oruchinga settlement, opened as a transit center in 1959 and was officially established as a settlement in 1961, hosts more than 6,900 refugees from Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwan...
Date de publication: 31 December 2017 (il y a 5 ans)
Créé: 25 April 2018 (il y a 5 ans)