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Kakuma and Refugee
The town has hosted the Kakuma Refugee Camp since 1992.

Kakuma and was
He was assisted by his wife Neesima Yae and brother-in-law Yamamoto Kakuma, who were also active with the local Christian community in Kyoto.

Kakuma and large
The large campus is now on the edge of town in an area called Kakuma.

Kakuma and from
* A book about Sudanese refugees who went from Kakuma to the U. S.
Refugees from Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, the DRC, and several other surrounding countries can be found in Kakuma.

Kakuma and .
* Yamamoto Kakuma ( 1890 – 1892 ) Neesima's brother-in-law.
* Yamamoto Kakuma ( 1828 – 1892 ), former samurai, co-founder of Doshisha University.
Kakuma is a town is located in Turkana District, in the northwestern region of Kenya.
Kakuma is said to be a Swahili word for nowhere, epitomizing the seclusion of the area.
Living in Kakuma as a refugee is a very difficult experience.
Many of the refugees hope to leave Kakuma for resettlement in another country such as the USA.
Ninety kilometers south of Loki is Kakuma, one of the largest refugee camps in Kenya.

Refugee and Camp
* Nong Samet Refugee Camp, aka 007 Refugee Camp, a camp on the Thai-Cambodian border
* Goldhap Refugee Camp
According to the official 2007 census, Jenin had a population of 39, 004, the Jenin Refugee Camp of 10, 371 with 9, 571 registered refugees.
Refugee Camp, while a name sometimes credited to the trio, also refers to a number of artists affiliated with them, and particularly Jean.
Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp.
Two Palestinian demonstrators were also shot during the same demonstration in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp.
* Michael Palin's visit to Smara Refugee Camp
Jean's musical breakthrough was as part of The Refugee Camp ( The Fugees ), a three-member group that included Lauryn Hill and Prakazrel " Pras " Michel.
In 1979 Sa Kaeo Refugee Camp was established to the northwest of Sa Kaeo town.
* United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees ( UNRWA ), Amman New Refugee Camp
According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the Refugee Camp had a population of 24, 284 in mid-year 2006.
* Nong Chan Refugee Camp
* Nong Samet Refugee Camp
* Sa Kaeo Refugee Camp
* Site Two Refugee Camp
* Dzaleka Refugee Camp in the Dowa District of Malawi.
Nong Samet Refugee Camp on the Thai-Cambodian border, May 1984
* Camp Management Toolkit published by Norwegian Refugee Council
* Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City.
* Refuge Essay on Life in a Refugee Camp
In 1938, the North Point Refugee Camp was built to accommodate the influx of refugees from the Mainland.
Zubeidi attended the UNRWA school in Jenin Refugee Camp, and by all accounts was a good student.

Refugee and was
The International Refugee Organization ( IRO ) was founded on April 20, 1946 to deal with the massive refugee problem created by World War II.
In 1947, the International Refugee Organization ( IRO ) was founded by the United Nations.
In 1988, Bhutan was reported to have evicted some number of Nepali-speaking residents ( Bhutanese reports say about 5, 000 and Refugee reports says over 100, 000 ) from districts in southern Bhutan, creating a large refugee community that is now being detained in seven temporary United Nations refugee camps in Nepal and Sikkim.
The UNRRA was shut down in 1947, at which time it was taken over by the newly instituted International Refugee Organization.
The International Refugee Organization was a temporary organization of the United Nations ( UN ), which itself had been founded in 1945, with a mandate to largely finish the UNRRA's work of repatriating or resettling European refugees.
The definition of a refugee at this time was an individual with either a Nansen passport or a " Certificate of Eligibility " issued by the International Refugee Organization.
:" Case 16-A Chinese girl named Loh, who, with her mother and brother, was living in one of the Refugee Centers in the Refugee Zone, was shot through the head and killed by a Japanese soldier.
The United States Refugee Act of 1980 ( Public Law 96-212 ) was an amendment to the earlier Immigration and Nationality Act and the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, and was created to provide a permanent and systematic procedure for the admission to the United States of refugees of special humanitarian concern to the U. S., and to provide comprehensive and uniform provisions for the effective resettlement and absorption of those refugees who are admitted.
The goal of the Refugee Act was to create a uniform procedure with which to provide these opportunities to refugees.
The Act created the position of U. S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs who was now responsible to the president for the development of overall U. S. refugee admission and resettlement policy.
Title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act was amended here when the Act created the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is responsible for funding and administering federal programs for domestic resettlement and assistance to refugees.
* In 1961 the King was a laureate of the Nansen Refugee Award.
In July 2006 the band had " British Refugee " re-released on a Korova Records compilation album, entitled North by Northwest, which was compiled by Paul Morley.
Refugee Salim Rambo was saved from being deported from the UK back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo when one person stood up on his flight and refused to sit down.
The United Nations Refugee Relief Administration ( UNRRA ) was established to help them and assist in their resettlement.
It is also supported by the principles found in paragraph 171 of the Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status which was issued by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ).
The Nansen Refugee Award for 2002 was awarded to the crew of the Tampa by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) for their efforts to follow international principles of saving people in distress at sea.
Metzger was born to Polish-Jewish parents in Nuremberg, Germany in 1926 and came to Britain in 1939 as a refugee under the auspices of the Refugee Children Movement.

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