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  2. Bidibidi Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Bidibidi area was a small village before becoming a refugee settlement in August 2016. [5] [6] Since then, the Ugandan government and non-governmental organizations have worked to create a settlement rather than a camp to host and contain the influx of the growing number of asylum seekers from South Sudan . [7]

  3. One of the world’s largest refugee camps is getting a ... - AOL

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    As the global refugee population has soared in recent years, reaching over 35 million in 2022, some temporary camps like Bidi Bidi have transitioned into permanent city-like settlements.

  4. List of Refugee settlements in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    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 zones; 3 in the West; zone 2 in the Central and zone 1 in the East of which zone 1 has 12 villages, zone 2 has 20 villages, zone 3 has 8 ...

  5. Palorinya Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Palorinya Refugee Settlement was established in December 2016 to host refugees from South Sudan. [1] It was opened to reduce overcrowding at the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. By the end of 2016, 25,212 South Sudanese refugees were received at Palorinya. [2]

  6. Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    It was opened in 1980 and expanded in the wake of the South Sudanese civil war to host the sudden influx of refugees into Northern Uganda. [4] As of January 2018, the settlement had 123,243 registered refugees, mostly South Sudanese, and continues to receive new arrivals. [5] As of 2021, Rhino camp hand the following number of refugees from ...

  7. Uganda Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Red Cross Society. The Red Cross and Red Crescent emblems, the symbols from which the movement derives its name. Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) is a humanitarian aid and community services charity in Uganda. It is a national member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement who draws mandates from the Geneva Conventions.

  8. South Sudanese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The South Sudanese Civil War was a multi-sided civil war in South Sudan between forces of the government and opposition forces. In December 2013, President Salva Kiir accused his former deputy Riek Machar and 10 others of attempting a coup d'état. [51] [52] Machar denied trying to start a coup and fled to lead the Sudan People's Liberation ...

  9. Refugees of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Almost 50% of refugees in Uganda are located in the Bidi Bidi, Pagirinya, and Rhino refugee settlement camps, located in the northwest region of the country. [8] Additionally, South Sudan accounts for 62% of refugees in Uganda, while the Democratic Republic of the Congo accounts for 29%. [8] We have also refugee settlements in Uganda such as ...