Over 100 Burundian refugees return home
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Over 100 Burundian refugees return home
A total of 115 Burundian refugees from 58 households were on Tuesday, November 25, voluntarily repatriated from Rwanda with the support from the government and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Rwanda currently hosts 52,862 Burundian refugees, including 42,421 in Mahama Camp and the rest in urban areas. ALSO READ: Refugee welfare: Eight things Rwanda has done to improve their lives Since August 2020, 30,907 Burundian ref…
115 Burundian refugees living in Rwanda have voluntarily returned to their country. The returnees come from 58 families, including 107 living in Mahama refugee camp in Kirehe district and eight others living in Kigali city. The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management in Rwanda, MINEMA, announced that the returnees voluntarily returned through the Nemba border in Bugesera district. It said that since August 27, 2020, Rwanda, in c…
Repatriating Burundian Refugees Share Decade-Long Life Lessons Learned From Rwanda
Rwanda has repatriated a new group of 115 Burundian refugees, many of whom expressed excitement and optimism as they prepared to restart their lives back home after spending ten years… The post Repatriating Burundian Refugees Share Decade-Long Life Lessons Learned From Rwanda appeared first on KT PRESS.
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