U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2001 - Malawi
Annual survey documenting significant increase in refugee population and UNHCR support services at Dzaleka camp.
This 2001 survey documents a significant period in Dzaleka camp’s history, when the refugee population nearly tripled due to influx from Congo-Kinshasa. The report details UNHCR’s response and support services during this period of rapid growth.
Key highlights:
- Monthly arrival rates (150 refugees per month)
- UNHCR service provision (food, health services)
- Population growth statistics
- Aid distribution systems
- Camp management challenges
The report provides valuable historical context for understanding how Dzaleka camp adapted to handle significant population increases.
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- U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
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- 380 KB
- Updated:
- Jun 20, 2001
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