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Uganda Was Supposed To Be The Gold Standard For Hosting Refugees. Instead If Could Produce Its Biggest Heartbreak

July 26, 2017

Bidi Bidi in Uganda is one of the largest refugee settlements in the world. In June the country and UN appealed for $2 billion to support 1.3 million refugees. Just $350 million has been raised.

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A Tragedy In Numbers: Since July 400,000 South Sudanese Have Fled To Uganda – 2,500 To 7,000 Daily

December 22, 2016

The largest South Sudanese refugee encampment in Uganda opened on August 3, at Bidi Bidi – and it’s already the world’s second largest refugee settlement!

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