Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2014 - Malawi
Analysis of human rights practices in Malawi, focusing on refugee treatment and conditions in Dzaleka refugee camp.
The 2014 Country Report examines human rights practices in Malawi with particular attention to the treatment of refugees and conditions in Dzaleka refugee camp. The report highlights challenges faced by refugees and the response of security forces and local authorities.
Key findings:
- Security force interactions with refugees
- Treatment of refugees outside camps
- UNHCR’s role and initiatives
- Status of former refugees
- Protection challenges and responses
This report provides valuable historical context for understanding the evolution of refugee rights and protection in Malawi.
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- US Department of State
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- Updated:
- Jun 25, 2015
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