Dzaleka Resource Hub
Access 200+ curated documents, reports, and research preserving our community's story and supporting refugee rights
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Policy Documents & Legal Frameworks
Access refugee policies, legal documents, and protection guidelines from UNHCR and the Malawian government
Situation Reports & Updates
Stay informed with the latest updates, factsheets, and reports about Dzaleka Refugee Camp and refugee situations in Malawi
Research & Academic Studies
Explore academic research, case studies, and in-depth analysis of refugee issues, rights, and community development
Stories & Insights
Read personal stories, success cases, and insights about life, culture, and community initiatives in Dzaleka
All Resources
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UNHCR Statement on Religious Conversion in Asylum Applications
Analysis of subsequent asylum applications based on sur place religious conversion under the EU Qualification Directive.
Power and Agency in Dzaleka Refugee Camp
A research study examining power dynamics and individual agency within Dzaleka Refugee Camp, exploring how refugees navigate institutional structures and create new realities within the camp environment.
UNHCR Statement on Malawi Relocation Decision
Official UNHCR response to Malawi government's decision regarding refugee relocation to Dzaleka camp.
Malawi Annual Country Report 2022 - WFP Strategic Plan
Comprehensive review of WFP's operations in Malawi during 2022, including support for Dzaleka refugee camp residents.
Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion Survey - Dzaleka Refugee Camp 2022
Comprehensive assessment of economic activities, self-reliance initiatives, and market integration opportunities for refugees in Dzaleka camp, including analysis of skills gaps, business development needs, and recommendations for sustainable livelihood programming
General Recommendation on the Rights of Indigenous Women and Girls
Comprehensive guidance on protecting and promoting the rights of indigenous women and girls in displacement contexts.
History
Established to preserve and share the rich history and experiences of the Dzaleka refugee community, documenting our journey since 1994.
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