Press Release on refugees relocation back to Dzaleka refugee camp
UNHCR urges Malawi authorities to reconsider relocation decision
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UNHCR urges Malawi authorities to reconsider relocation decision
The Malawi Refugee Guide provides an overview of the historical and current circumstances of refugees at Dzaleka Refugee Camp. Designed to inform and educate, the guide also dispels myths and offers insights into life in the camp, covering key topics such as historical context, legal frameworks, living conditions, and the roles of stakeholders.
The documents below are the final outcome of research we carried out recently in Dzaleka, in partnership with the University of Malawi, with funding from Southern New Hampshire University.
A case study of digital initiatives at Dzaleka Refugee Camp, featuring the Alpha Techverse project and other technology-driven solutions for economic empowerment and skills development.
Comprehensive overview of humanitarian assistance in Malawi, including support for Dzaleka refugee camp during the lean season.
An overview of ADAI Circle's mentorship and education programs at Dzaleka Refugee Camp, showcasing their hands-on learning approach and impact on job creation and poverty reduction in Malawi.
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