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Refugees CGU4U. Today there are approximately 15.4 million refugees according to the United Nations (2013). Refugee A person who flees their home to save.

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Page 1: Refugees CGU4U. Today there are approximately 15.4 million refugees according to the United Nations (2013). Refugee A person who flees their home to save.

Refugees

CGU4U

Page 2: Refugees CGU4U. Today there are approximately 15.4 million refugees according to the United Nations (2013). Refugee A person who flees their home to save.

Today there are approximately 15.4 million refugees according to the United Nations (2013).

Refugee • A person who flees their home to save their life.

• Caused by violence from civil war, terrorism, authoritarian government controls, religion, racial, ethnic persecution, environmental scarcities, …

• Refugee camps are often established along borders of neighbouring countries as refugees wait for an end to the events that forced them out.

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Refugee camps• Friends killed• Thirty-year-old Mariam

Khamis Abdelkerim walked from Sudan to the camp last week with her five-year-old daughter. She describes the morning she fled: “I heard shouting… and saw men had arrived and were starting to kill my friends and neighbours.

• “I grabbed my baby and ran. We hid for two days in the bush… before creeping back. We found 10 dead bodies of men from our village.

• “Everything was destroyed or stolen. The clothes we are now wearing have been given to us."

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Water worries•Fifteen-year-old Mariam Adam Djouma Mahamat collects water at one of only five wells at Bredjing camp.

•The threat of water-borne diseases increases with the arrival of the rainy season.

There are 60 toilets for 30,000 people. The threat of diseases, including cholera and malaria, is ever-present.

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Two Afghan refugee women cross the border into Pakistan near Chaman

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In Peshawar, tents are loaded for transport into Afghanistan for family's displaced by the

drought and violence.

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Afghan refugee camp in Pakistan

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Refugee camp in Sudan

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Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS)

• People forced to move from their homes but not outside the borders of their country.

• There are more IDPs than refugees in the world.

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Asylum Seekers• Enter country claiming to be refugees even

though they may come from a country that is not experiencing war or a natural disaster.

• They will usually undergo an investigation to determine if they left their country out of fear of safety or a desire to improve economic conditions.

• If it is determined to be economic, then they will not be granted refugee status.

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UNITED NATIONS

UN helps refugees by providing one of three different solutions:

• Voluntary repatriation – the return of refugees to their own home when lives are no longer in danger.

• Local integration – the government of the country of asylum (usually a border country) allows the refugee to remain and become a part of the host country.

• Third-country resettlement – when first asylum country doesn’t accept local integration, the UN will find a third country to accept refugees. For example, following the Vietnam war (1970s), Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos went to Canada and the United States.

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REALITY

Many refugees do not integrate well into societies and continue to live in refugee camps with squalid conditions, poor job

prospects, limited mobility, and poor education opportunities.

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Refugee camp in RwandaSince late 1998 CRN has in cooperation with CEPAC assisted close to 30 000 Tutsi refugees who returned home to Congo from refugee camps in Rwanda.