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DIASPORA
Many Sudanese people have fled their homeland to join the
growing number of Sudanese people living in other countries.
Through the hard work of humanitarian organisations, such as
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the
International Red Cross and the various host states of
Sudanese refugees including Australia, Canada and Germany,
the resettlement of Sudanese people in safe third countries
has been made possible. The needs of the Sudanese community
when they arrive and settle in these nations is the focus of
research presented on this page.
Simon Pabek: Profile of a refugee community worker (webpage)
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This article tells the story of Simon Pabek, a Sudanese community worker in Newcastle, Australia. Having seen his father killed in Southern Sudan and escaped to Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, he now works to help other African refugees arriving in Australia. The article describes some of the difficulties refugees face when they arrive in Australia after years of living in camps. |
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