Sudanese Refugees

Sudanese refugees are persons originating from the country of Sudan, but seeking refuge outside the borders of their native country. In recent history, Sudan has been the stage for prolonged conflicts and civil wars, as well as environmental changes, namely desertification. These forces have resulted not only in violence and famine but also the forced migration of large numbers of the Sudanese population, both inside and outside the country's borders. Given the expansive geographic territory of Sudan, and the regional and ethnic tensions and conflicts, much of the forced migration in Sudan has been internal. Yet, these populations are not …

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Endangered Archives Programme · 1 December 2015 English

This report describes an Endangered Archives Pilot Project undertaken in the Chadian town of Abéché during the months of November and December 2015. The project was undertaken by Dr Andrea …

crisis of neighbouring Darfur. Some 250,000 Sudanese refugees are estimated to live in various UN camps



USC: University of Southern California · 1992 English

priest (to the left), Cairo 1992. The priest was responsible for an educational project for Sudanese refugees. The project was called Theology for lay people. The picture also shows a Sudanese, who was


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over the Upper Nile. In 1991, up to 12, 000 walked back when Mengistu evicted the Southern Sudanese refugees from Ethiopia. They returned home without parents or elders and found themselves in a position


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the Upper Nile. In 1991, up to 12,000 walked back when Mengistu regime fell and the Southern Sudanese refugees from Ethiopia. They returned home without parents or elders and found themselves in a position


Africa Media Online

AFRICA,SUDAN - Sudanese refugees await direction and registration at a refugee camp in Western Sudan. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED(Photo by Africa24 Media/Camerapix/Mohamed Amin)


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Frontieres Holland, who run the health and special nutrition centres at the camp. The camp is for Sudanese refugees, who ran away from persecution by the Sudanese Government supported militia, the Janjaweed,


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