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Malawi to reopen former camp, as Mozambique refugee numbers grow
news UNHCR, 15 Mar 2016 (8 years ago )UNHCR welcomes a decision by the Malawian government to reopen a former refugee camp to help cope with the rising numbers of people fleeing Mozambique. Close to 10,000 refugees have now been registered in southern Malawi. Most of the new arrivals, who have been crossing to Malawi since mid-December... -
UNHCR begins the relocation of Mozambican asylum-seekers to Luwani camp, Malawi
news unhcr, 15 Apr 2016 (8 years ago )In southern Malawi, a major UNHCR-run relocation operation involving some 10,000 Mozambican asylum-seekers and aimed at improving the conditions in which they are living began earlier this morning. A first group of 81 asylum-seekers left Nsanje district on two buses to make the 320-km journey to ... -
Africa - UNHCR Presence - 03 May 2016
documentAfrica - UNHCR Presence - 03 May 2016Publish date: 3 May 2016 (8 years ago)
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Africa - UNHCR Presence
documentUNHCR Presence mapPublish date: 3 May 2016 (8 years ago)
Create date: 23 August 2016 (7 years ago) -
Mozambique / Malawi Reference map
documentReference mapPublish date: 1 September 2016 (7 years ago)
Create date: 28 November 2016 (7 years ago) -
UNHCR and the Government of Malawi continue to register Mozambican in Luwani camp at an average of 100 new arrivals per week.highlight 26 Nov 2016 (7 years ago)
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Mozambique outflow into Zimbabwe and Malawi - Reference map
documentMozambique outflow into Zimbabwe and Malawi - MapPublish date: 29 November 2016 (7 years ago)
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UNHCR and Government of Malawi registered 107 new arrivals in 40 families from Mozambique between 5 and 9 December, 2016. The majority comes from Ncondedzi and Ndande villages in Moatize district, Tete Province. A total number of 3,007 asylum seekers are currently in Luwani Refugee Camp.highlight 15 Dec 2016 (7 years ago)
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A biometric verification exercise started in Luwani refugee camp on March 14, 2017. The exercise is aimed at ensuring an improvement in the delivery of protection and assistance to Mozambican asylum seekers by updating their data to include occupation, skills, languages, education and specific needs. In consequence, UNHCR and the Government of Malawi will have accurate data on the most vulnerable, and will thus be better placed to target protection and assistance programs for persons with specific needs. As part of the verification exercise, the biometric information of each individuals is fully captured including fingerprint and Iris. Biometric data ensures that the identity of the person is safely stored over time thus guaranteeing protection and assistance to the person entitled thereto, as well as reliable and accurate statistics. All persons of concern verified, will be issued with family documents and new laminated ration cards.highlight 14 Mar 2017 (7 years ago)
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Malawi - Verification of asylum seekers in Luwani Refugee camp which started on 14 March was concluded on 24 March 2017. 3,073 individuals from the camp were verified. The remaining 462 may have returned spontaneously to Mozambique.highlight 27 Mar 2017 (7 years ago)