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  2. Al-Hawl refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp in October 2019. The al-Hawl refugee camp (also al-Hol refugee camp, [1] Kurdish: کەمپی ھۆڵ, romanized: Kempa holê) [2] is a refugee camp on the southern outskirts of the town of al-Hawl in northern Syria, close to the Syria-Iraq border, which holds individuals displaced from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. [3]

  3. Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s the Sudanese refugees were joined by Ugandan Acholi IDPs from the LRA-affected areas of Gulu and Kitgum. [ 12 ] Kiryandongo also served as an interim stop for displaced people transiting to other camps, including 22,000 who moved from the Achol-Pii Refugee Settlement to Kyangwali in 2002.

  4. Nakivale Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Nakivale refugee settlement was established in 1958 and officially recognized as a refugee settlement in 1960 through the Uganda Gazette General Notice No. 19. [4] [5] Nakivale refugee settlement is the 8th largest refugee camp in the world. [6] Nakivale refugee settlement, is approximately 200 km away from Kampala, Uganda's capital. [4]

  5. Refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Refugee camp (located in present-day eastern Congo-Kinshasa) for Rwandans following the Rwandan genocide of 1994 A camp in Guinea for refugees from Sierra Leone Mitzpe Ramon, development camp for Jewish refugees, southern Israel, 1957. A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in

  6. Kyaka II Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 113,000 refugees already living in the settlement. Kyaka II is managed by the UNHCR and the Ugandan Office of the Prime Minister's Department of Refugees (OPM). [4] Kiyaka II also receives a lot of refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, such as the group of people called Ba Gegere Bahema, arrived in 2002-2008.

  7. Ain al-Hilweh - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian refugees in Ein El Hilweh, c.1948. The camp was established in 1948 to accommodate Palestinian refugees displaced by the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight which occurred during the 1948 Palestine war. The Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian camp is spread out on private properties owned by villagers from Miye ou Miye, Darb es Sim and ...

  8. Israel bombs refugee camp, killing 20, as rights group ... - AOL

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    Israel struck a refugee camp in a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza as an Amnesty International report alleged Israel is committing "genocide." Israel bombs refugee camp, killing 20, as rights ...

  9. Ayilo 1 Refugee settlement - Wikipedia

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    Ayilo I Refugee Settlement is located in Adjumani District, Northern Uganda.Established on 6 July 2014, it was created in response to the influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing insecurity due to the South Sudan Civil War of 2013 and as well as those who fled the Country in the 1990s, who were not able to return home and chose to stay in Uganda. [1]