Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2015 - Malawi
Comprehensive assessment of human rights practices in Malawi, with specific focus on refugee rights and conditions in Dzaleka camp.
This annual report provides a detailed assessment of human rights practices in Malawi during 2015, with significant attention to refugee rights and conditions in Dzaleka refugee camp. The document highlights various challenges faced by refugees and the response of local authorities.
Key areas covered:
- Refugee movement restrictions
- Law enforcement practices
- Community relations
- Economic challenges
- Protection concerns
The report provides crucial insights into the human rights situation of refugees in Malawi and serves as an important reference for understanding the challenges and areas requiring improvement.
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- US Department of State
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- 750 KB
- Updated:
- Apr 13, 2016
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