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Refugee camps around the world

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Greek Cypriot children after the 1974
Turkish/Greek Cypriot war.
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The largest refugee camp in Lebanon.
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Health care and safety for all refugees in the
camps is a great concern.
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Northern Uganda- the sights, smells and
stories from these camps are horrific- many
orphans from the conflict with the "Lord's
Resistance Army" that has ravaged the countryside
for the last 18 years. There are children who had
witnessed appalling violence and met men and
women who had been mutilated by the insurgents.
The gentleman above had both arms cut off. In
many of the camps children are "night commuters."
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Rwanda
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Dheisheh camp (pop. 8,600), West Bank, is one of
59 camps established in the wake of the 1948
Arab-Israeli war to accommodate the thousands of
Palestinians in their exodus from Palestine.
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Darfur
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A camp in Guinea
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Afghanistan
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Can you imagine your life without
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clean water?
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care for your family?
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safety for children?
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medical care?
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good food?
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peace and quiet?
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a warm home?
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the hope of leaving soon?
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There are 39 million people (more than the
population of Canada) who live like this, in
refugee camps, in our world today.
  • We are lucky and can help them.
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