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  2. Nyarugusu - Wikipedia

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    Nyarugusu refugee camp was created by the UNHCR and the Tanzanian government in November 1996 [2] [4] after an estimated 150,000 Congolese refugees from the eastern Sud-Kivu region of the DRC crossed the border into Tanzania escaping civil war. Many Congolese refugees remained in the camp for decades, although the population of the camp was ...

  3. New English Center for Hope - Wikipedia

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    The New Educational Center for Hope (NECH) is a non-governmental organization that works to educate and empower the refugees in the Nyarugusu camp in Tanzania. The camp is located in Makere zone of Kasulu District in the Kigoma region of western Tanzania and hosts approximately 54,000 refugees. The UNHCR, Tanzania Water and Environmental ...

  4. Nduta Refugee Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp is home to Burundian refugees who fled their country due to political instability and violence. [1] [2] [7] By July 2018, the population was 104,784. [8] According to the Tanzania Refugee Population Update, as of 28th Feb 2022, the population of Nduta Refugee Camp was 77,262 refugees. [9] As of 31 Oct 2023, the population was 66,735 ...

  5. Category:Refugee camps in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Refugee camps in Tanzania" ... Nduta Refugee Camp; Nyarugusu This page was last edited on 1 February 2021, at 02:40 (UTC). ...

  6. In world's largest refugee camps, Rohingya mobilise to fight ...

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    Wendy McCance, director of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Bangladesh, warned that international funding for the camp would run out within 10 years and called for refugees to be given "livelihood ...

  7. Mtendeli Refugee Camp - Wikipedia

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    Mtendeli Refugee Camp was opened on January 14, 2016, as an emergency response to receive 40,000 Burundian refugees relocated from Nyarugusu refugee camp to Nduta and Mtendeli refugee camps. The camp is managed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Tanzanian government.

  8. Kenya will close world's biggest refugee camp this year - AOL

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    Due to the 'existential threat' posed by the refugee camp, the Kenyan government has decided to close it despite the 350,000 people living there.

  9. Flight passenger asked to switch seats 3 times by 3 different ...

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    During a recent flight to San Juan, an airline passenger was asked to switch seats by three separate passengers as social media users chimed on Reddit about the indignity.