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  2. Timeline of the Yemeni humanitarian crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 31 March, OCHA reported that 13 of 22 Governorates were affected and highlighted infrastructure effects that detailed coalition bombing of a refugee camp that killed 29 and injured 40. Fuel shortages in the south threatened water access to citizens and in Lahj, electricity and water services had not been functioning for several days. [ 2 ]

  3. Operation Scorched Earth - Wikipedia

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    The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Yemen Red Crescent Society sponsored four camps for internally displaced persons on the outskirts of and within the city, but one had to be dismantled and the refugees moved after being caught in crossfire. Prior to the war, an estimated 120,000 were already displaced as a result of the four ...

  4. Mobile schools in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Edris, the big yellow school bus funded by Kuwait's Rahma International Association in collaboration with local authorities, is another mobile school roaming the refugee camps with the first on being the Mafraq camp, since the camp hosts the highest number of displaced families (309 of them) and a "large number of children out of school."

  5. Uprooted by civil war in Yemen, families struggle in barren camp

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    In northwest Yemen, families uprooted by the war have been stuck in poorly-built camps for the past year. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Yemen: The Silent War - Wikipedia

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    The documentary tells the stories of Yemeni refugees living in Markazi Refugee Camp. Since the war started in Yemen in early 2015, more than 3 million people have been internally displaced and around 180,000 have fled the country. Thousands of Yemeni refugees have returned to Yemen preferring the uncertainty of the war over the camps' conditions.

  7. Refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive ... host around 24,000 internally displaced persons in Yemen. [76] Camps for Syrian refugees in Iraqi ...

  8. Somalis in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Many Somalis in Yemen now speak Arabic instead of their native Somali language due to language shift. [7] But also due to the fact that there are no Somali teachers in the refugee camps or enough budget to allocate funds to teach the Somali language. [8] Many Somalis have returned back to their homeland deeming its safe enough to return.

  9. Third country resettlement - Wikipedia

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    More than 100,000 refugees from Myanmar have been resettled from the refugee camps in Thailand since 2004 and as many people have been resettled from Malaysia during this same period. [9] 600,000 Yemenis have been resettled from their homeland in Yemen to third countries since 2014 following a conflict against Houthi rebels. [10]