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Mongabay on MSNDarfur’s women refugees lead reforestation of war-blighted Sudan–Chad borderlandIn the dry and windswept plains of the Adré refugee camp in eastern Chad, a grove of young neem trees stands as a testament ...
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Ukrainian refugees in Ames fear losing humanitarian parole. How a volunteer group is helpingThe Ames Interfaith Refugee Alliance is helping refugees settle in Ames, but changes to immigration policy may hinder their ...
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Hosted on MSNUNHCR and WFP Call for Urgent Support to Address Sudanese Refugee Needs in Central African RepublicUNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warn of an impending shortage of emergency aid to the growing number of Sudanese refugees in the Central African Republic (CAR) ...
At least 740,000 refugees have crossed into Chad to escape the civil war. In overcrowded camps, the impact on disabled people ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan, South Sudan diplomatic crisis escalates over violence against nationalsA diplomatic crisis between Sudan and South Sudan intensified on Wednesday, marked by rising tensions and a war of words ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNWhy Kenya is Likely to Receive More RefugeesKenya has long been a beacon of hope for individuals fleeing conflict, political instability, and economic hardship in East ...
The U.N. has declared famine conditions in at least five areas of Sudan where it says people are dying daily from starvation and related illnesses. One of those areas includes the besieged Zamzam ...
Sudanese authorities evacuated over 800 nationals from South Sudan after 16 Sudanese refugees were killed in apparent retaliatory attacks. The violence followed allegations that South Sudanese ...
New executive orders issued by the White House are set to further impact the cooperative, multilateral work of the United ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Without USAID Support, Refugees in Uganda Lose Food, Job TrainingUganda hosts 1.8 million refugees and asylum-seekers, the largest number of any African country. But without US funding, basic services like food distribution are likely to end.
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The U.S. Agency for International Development provided millions of dollars to extremists groups tied to designated terrorist ...
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