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Refugees and Displacement - Top News

  • November 23
  • Monitor Uganda: The Journey of Leaving IDP Camps

    In 2006 when the government announced the beginning of camp phase-out in northern Uganda, majority of internally displaced persons had high hopes of living a better life in their original homes. That hope, however, faded as the former IDPs met many hurdles in their return process. Paul Amoru & Cissy Makumbi explore the challenges involved in resettlement of former internally displaced persons ...

  • Shabelle Somalia: Galmudug Starts Enrolling Somali IDPs From South Region

    The officials of Galmudug State administration have started enrolling the Internally Displaced People Somalis from southern Somalia in Galka'o town in Mudug region, official said on Sunday.

  • November 20
  • IRIN Congo-Kinshasa: New Wave of Refugees Flees Fresh Fighting

    Renewed clashes in northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have led to a further wave of refugees, leaving corpse-littered villages in the affected area deserted, say humanitarian officials.

  • UN News South Africa: Xenophobic Attacks Draw Condemnation From UN Agency

    The United Nations refugee agency today condemned the latest xenophobic attacks that have driven some 3,000 foreigners, including refugees and asylum-seekers from Zimbabwe, from a community in South Africa.

  • Shabelle Somalia: Sharif - 'I Am Sorry for the Misunderstand Between TFG, Puntland and Ahlu Sunna'

    The transitional federal government president Sharif Sheik Ahmed has held press conference in Mogadishu on Friday and said that he was very sorry for the misunderstanding between the TFG, Puntland and Ahlu Sunna.

  • Argus South Africa: Farmers Responsible for Attacks?

    Farmers in De Doorns have rejected allegations that they are paying Zimbabwean immigrants lower than the minimum wage and are therefore responsible for the xenophobic attacks that erupted in the region this week.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Govt Will Not Tolerate Attacks on Foreign Nationals - Gigaba

    Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Malusi Gigaba, has reiterated that government will not tolerate any form of violent attack on people from other countries.

  • CISA Kenya: Youth Warned Against Joining Somalia War

    In response to reports that Kenya is recruiting youth to go and fight Somalia war, a Muslim clergy has cautioned Muslim youth not to allow themselves to be drawn by financial incentives and accept to undertake mercenary work outside the country.

  • Independent Africa: Leaders Tackle Plight of Their Victims

    Five heads of state, ministers and delegates from across the African continent met in Kampala last week for a special summit to deal with forced displacement in Africa.

  • Monitor Uganda: Kasese Feels Pinch of Evictions From DRC

    At least 150,000 people, residents of Kasese District who had crossed to the Democratic Republic of Congo but were evicted, have started feeling the pinch of expulsion, Daily Monitor has learnt.

  • Argus South Africa: Zimbabweans 'Not Chess Pawns'

    Breede Municipality mayor Charles Ntsomi wants displaced Zimbabweans to be reintegrated into the volatile De Doorns community within the next week.

  • November 19
  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Refugee Agency Clarifies Repatriation Plan

    The United Nations Human Rights Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has denied running a repatriation programme that promised Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa R7000, computers and other equipment to start up businesses once back home. Last month it was reported the refugees signed up for the programme on the back of these promises but once back home nothing was delivered.

  • IRIN South Africa: Zimbabweans Chased From Homes Total 3,000

    The number of Zimbabweans displaced after some of their shacks in an informal settlement outside De Doorns, a farming town about 140km from Cape Town, South Africa, were attacked and demolished by local South African residents, has risen to about 3,000, said the South African Red Cross Society.

  • Argus South Africa: Locals Jeer, Swear at Zimbabweans

    Local farmworkers in De Doorns jeered and shouted obscenities this morning as they drove past a rugby field that has become the temporary home of nearly 2 500 Zimbabweans chased from the town's informal settlements.

  • Shabelle Somalia: Minister 'On Behalf of TFG President, We Are Apologizing for Ahlu Sunna Clerics'

    Sheik Yusuf Mohamed Si'ad known as (Inda'adde), the minister of state of the transitional government for the defense ministry has held press conference through the telephone in Kampala on Thursday and apologized the Islamic clerics of Ahlu sunna Waljama'a for the TFG president's statement on the clerics recently.

  • Shabelle Somalia: Blast Wounds 5, Convulses North of Galka'o Town

    At least 5 people have been wounded in Galka'o town overnight after big blast convulsed in north of the town in Mudug region, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Thursday.

  • IRIN Somalia: Galkayo Threatened by Rising Insecurity

    Escalating violence in the Somali town of Galkayo, Mudug region, is creating a climate of fear, which in turn has adversely affected livelihoods, residents say.

  • Shabelle Somalia: Two Government Soldiers Killed, More Wounded in Fire Exchange in Mogadishu

    At least two government soldiers have been killed and more than five others have been wounded in a fire exchange between the transitional government troops in the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Thursday.

  • Shabelle Somalia: President Farole - 'I Am Sorry to Misunderstand President Sharif'

    The president of the semi-autonomous region of Puntland Mr. Abdirahman Mohamed Farole has Thursday said that he was very sorry for the misunderstand between him and TFG president Sharif Sheik Ahmed in their last meeting in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.

  • Business Day South Africa: Shifting Blame Won't Help [editorial]

    HERE we go again. Just weeks after the last Western Cape refugee camp was closed and the few remaining victims of last year's xenophobic attacks were either repatriated or reintegrated into the communities they had fled from in fear for their lives, foreigners have again been driven violently from their humble homes at De Doorns, an informal settlement near Worcester.

  • New Vision Uganda: Congolese Refugees Ask to Return Home

    Hundreds of Congolese women in Gulu district have asked the Government to repatriate them home.

  • November 18
  • Garowe Online Somalia: Ethiopia Denies Involvement in Capture of Oil-Rich Region

    The Ethiopian government has dismissed claims by Ogaden rebels to have captured seven towns in the oil rich Somali region located in south eastern of Ethiopia.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Cabinet Condemns Attacks on Zimbabweans

    Cabinet has expressed its deep concern about the spate of attacks on foreign nationals at De Doorns in the Boland.

  • UN News Congo-Kinshasa: Angola Seeks Return of Refugees

    Angola has requested the re-activation of a tripartite mechanism with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the United Nations refugee agency to repatriate some 60,000 Angolans still in DRC in the wake of the mutual expulsion of scores of thousands of each other's nationals by the neighbouring States.

  • Garowe Online Somalia: Fighting in Mogadishu Kills 4, Injures 5

    At least 4 people are reportedly killed and 5 others including a journalist are injured in heavy clashes between insurgents and Somali government forces backed by African Union troops in the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses said.

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