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  2. Kyaka II Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Kyaka II refugee settlement was established in 2003 to receive the remaining population of Kyaka following the mass repatriation of Rwandan refugees the same year. [2] After this movement, Kyaka I was closed. Around mid-December 2017, renewed violence in DRC - Democratic Republic of Congo led to a new refugee influx into Uganda, with an ...

  3. Refugees of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Map. Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world, with 1,529,904 refugees (as of 28 February 2022).The vast influx of refugees is due to several factors in Uganda's neighboring countries, especially war and violence in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and associated economic crisis and political instability in the region.

  4. Kyangwali Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    From the 1990s to 2010s, refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo lived in Kyangwali. More than 38,000 people lived in Kyangwali in 2015. [2] [3] In 2018, the number of residents had risen to 83,558. [4] As of January 2021 the population of the settlement had reached 125,039, in 42,428 separate households.

  5. Bidibidi Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Area. [1] • Total. 250 km 2 (100 sq mi) Bidibidi Refugee Settlement is a refugee camp in the Yumbe District of northwestern Uganda. Home to over 270,000 South Sudanese refugees fleeing the ongoing civil war in early 2017, it was among the largest refugee settlements in the world at the time, and may have been the largest. [1] [2] As of 2018 ...

  6. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Politics portal. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.

  7. List of Refugee settlements in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, South Sudan accounts for 62% of refugees in Uganda, while the Democratic Republic of tqhe Congo accounts for 29%. [7] Refugee settlements are also known as Refugee camps.and the zones. 1-lobule (A and B) [8] 2-rhino (Omugo Zone, Ocea Zone, Odobu Zone, Siripi Zone, Tika Zone and Eden Zone) [9] 3-imvep (It is divided into three ...

  8. 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. Nakivale refugee settlement is the 8th largest refugee camp in the world. Nakivale refugee settlement, is approximately 200 km away from Kampala, Uganda's capital.

  9. Maaji refugee settlements - Wikipedia

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    A house hold in a refugee camp in Uganda. The Maaji refugee settlements are three refugee camps located in Adjumani District in the Northern Region of Uganda, established in 1997. In June 2018, there were 41,764 registered refugees, accounting for 10% of the district's total population. [2] It has primarily admitted refugees from the Second ...