Dzaleka Resource Hub
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Growing number of Mozambicans flee to Malawi
Thousands of Mozambicans, like Carlos Songane and his family, are fleeing to Malawi to escape violence and alleged torture by government soldiers hunting RENAMO fighters.
Malawi to reopen former camp, as Mozambique refugee numbers grow
UNHCR welcomes the Malawian government's decision to reopen Luwani refugee camp to cope with the rising number of Mozambican refugees fleeing clashes.
Clashes drive Mozambicans to seek safety in Malawi
The UN Refugee Agency reports a significant increase in Mozambicans seeking asylum in Malawi following clashes between government forces and RENAMO, with over 1,200 arrivals in Kapise.
U.S. Department of State annual report assessing trafficking in persons and anti-trafficking efforts in Malawi for 2015.
Government of Malawi framework outlining strategies for durable solutions for IDPs and flood-affected populations.
Analysis of human rights practices in Malawi, focusing on refugee treatment and conditions in Dzaleka refugee camp.
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