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Hundreds of Somali refugees in southern Ethiopia’s Dollo Ado region have been relocated from an overcrowded transit centre to a new camp, Bur Amino. The Camp was opened on 30 Nov. 2011 and became the fifth one in the Dollo Ado region. The first group of some 400 refugees has been moved by bus from the transit centre to Bur Amino, 26 kilometres away. On arrival, the visibly relieved refugees underwent health and nutrition screening before being shown to their tents and given hot meals.highlight 02 Dec 2011 (12 years ago)
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IKEA Foundation donates €38 million to UNHCR for refugees and heavily stretched host communities in Ethiopia and Burkina Faso.highlight 08 Jul 2015 (8 years ago)
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Mr. Per Heggenes, CEO of IKEA Foundation, visited the five Dollo Ado refugee camps for the periodic programme review of projects funded by his Foundation.highlight 10 Sep 2015 (8 years ago)
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New arrivals continued to arrive in Dollo Ado in large numbers. The daily arrival average for the second half of May was 141 individuals.highlight 04 Jun 2012 (11 years ago)
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Nutrition survey is planned to start on 15th October 2011 in Kobe and Hilaweyn and later in Melkadida and Bokolmanyo. (Dollo Ado, Ethiopia)highlight 10 Oct 2011 (12 years ago)
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Refugee population in Ethiopia\'s Dollo Ado passes the 140,000 mark.highlight 20 Dec 2011 (12 years ago)
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Relocation of refugees from the Transit Centre to Hilaweyn camp has now been completed (Dollo Ado, Ethiopia).highlight 11 Sep 2011 (12 years ago)
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Start of the holy month of Ramadan sees dramatic decrease in new Somali arrivals to Ethiopia's Dollo Ado.highlight 01 Aug 2012 (11 years ago)
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The CMR in all camps is finally below emergency threshold of 1/10,000/day. More specifically, this week the CMR calculated from grave counting was 0.3/10,000/day in Kobe and 0.4/10,000/day in Hilaweyn. (Dollo Ado, Ethiopia)highlight 10 Oct 2011 (12 years ago)
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The Crude Mortality Rate in Kobe camp has dropped to 0.4/10,000/day, while in Hilaweyn the Crude Mortality Rate is 1.2/10,000/day slightly up from 1.0 the previous week. (Dollo Ado, Ethiopia)highlight 07 Oct 2011 (12 years ago)