World Refugee Survey 2009 - Malawi
Comprehensive report on refugee conditions in Malawi, focusing on Dzaleka camp policies, legal framework, and living conditions.
This comprehensive survey provides detailed insights into the refugee situation in Malawi as of 2009, with particular focus on the Dzaleka refugee camp. The report covers important policy decisions, including the 2008 court ruling that mandated all refugees and asylum seekers to reside in Dzaleka camp. It details the process for obtaining UN Convention travel documents and provides valuable historical context for understanding current camp policies.
Key areas covered in the report:
- Legal framework for refugees in Malawi
- Camp residency policies and enforcement
- Travel document application procedures
- UNHCR’s role in refugee management
- Immigration department procedures
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- Author:
- United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
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- 500 KB
- Updated:
- Jun 1, 2009
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