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REFUGEE CAMPS
Many Sudanese people enter refugee camps immmediately after
they flee Sudan. These camps are usually run by the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in conjunction with
other non-governmental organisations. They aim to provide a
safe stopping place for people who have fled Sudan for fear
of persecution. Sudanese people can live in these camps for
many years before they are offered a visa to enter another
country.
The sites and articles below offer some insight into the
experiences that Sudanese refugees have in these camps.
Photos of the Chadian camps, 2004 (webpage)
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This BBC webpage provides eight powerful images of life in the
hastily-created Chad refugee camps. The people depicted in the images
are members of the Fur tribe of Western Sudan. A caption describes the
background to each image. |
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