Dzaleka Resource Hub
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U.S. Department of State annual report assessing trafficking in persons and anti-trafficking efforts in Malawi for 2013.
African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention, 2009)
The Kampala Convention is the first legally binding regional instrument for the protection and assistance of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Africa. Malawi acceded in 2013.
A comprehensive UNHCR assessment report examining the conditions, needs, and challenges at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in 2012, providing valuable historical context and recommendations for improvement.
Education programme in Malawi gives hope to refugees
Jean Lusambo*, a middle-class Congolese refugee, found new hope and purpose through a Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS) education programme in Dzaleka Refugee Camp.
Reaching out brings results for UNHCR in Malawi refugee camp
Askal Tilahun says there's nothing like direct and regular personal contact to help her find out what's going on in Dzaleka Refugee Camp and who needs help.
Research study examining the impact of displacement on young refugees, with specific focus on experiences in Malawian camps.
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