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UGA Factsheet Palabek Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentPalabek is the newest refugee settlement established in Uganda in April 2017. Located in Lamwo district in the northern part of the country, the settlement hosts almost 38,000 South Sudanese refugees....Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Pagirinya Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentOpened in July 2016, Pagirinya settlement hosts more than 32,000 refugees displaced from South Sudan. The humanitarian response across all sectors has now stabilized and is beginning to shift beyond e...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Agojo Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentAgojo opened in 2016 in response to the influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing insecurity in their country of origin. It is located 16km west of Adjumani town and was established in order to ease t...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Nyumanzi Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentAfter opening in January 2014, Nyumanzi has become the largest refugee settlement in Adjumani district in terms of population size. Despite their relatively recent arrival, residents are already well-...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Baratuku Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentBaratuku, initially established in 1991, has hosted successive waves of South Sudanese refugees since the Second Sudanese War. The settlement’s current population is comprised of South Sudanese refuge...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Imvepi Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentOne of the newer settlements in Uganda, Imvepi was opened in February 2017 to accommodate South Sudanese refugees after the Palorinya settlement in Moyo district quickly reached its capacity. Although...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Maaji Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentOriginally established in 1997 to receive refugees fleeing the Second Sudanese Civil War, Maaji settlement II and III were re-opened in 2015 to host new refugee arrivals from South Sudan . While the s...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Kiryandongo Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentKiryandongo refugee settlement, originally established in 1990, was re-opened in 2014 during the South Sudanese emergency and now hosts almost 60,000 refugees. The majority of refugees are from South ...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Mungula Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentMungula I/II have consistently hosted South Sudanese refugees since it was first established in 1996. As a result, there are close linkages between settlement residents and the neighbouring host commu...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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UGA Factsheet Rwamwanja Gap Analysis – June 2018
documentRwamwanja settlement was established in 1964 to host refugees from Rwanda, but closed in 1995 when many repatriated. The settlement was reopened in 2012 to host refugees fleeing insecurity in the Demo...Publish date: 9 November 2018 (5 years ago)
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