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
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Stories & Insights
Read personal stories, success cases, and insights about life, culture, and community initiatives in Dzaleka
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Projected Global Resettlement Needs 2026
UNHCR's assessment of global resettlement needs for 2026, projecting the number of refugees requiring resettlement and outlining priorities for the international community
Southern Africa: Sustainable Responses to Displacement (2025)
A UNHCR report analyzing sustainable strategies and regional responses to displacement in Southern Africa, with a focus on policy, protection, and long-term solutions.
The most common routes used by refugees and asylum-seekers in 2025 in Southern Africa - June 2025
The most common routes used by refugees and asylum-seekers in 2025 in Southern Africa - June 2025
Overview of complementary pathways statistics in Southern Africa - June 2025
Overview of onward movements in the Southern Africa Region - June 2025
Overview of the UNHCR population in Southern Africa - June 2025
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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Providing free, easy, and speedy access to comprehensive and high-quality resources about refugee rights, protection, and community development.
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Our audience includes displaced individuals, decision-makers, legal experts, policymakers, scholars, UNHCR staff, and the public.
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