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<title><![CDATA[Pastoral society and transnational refugees: population movements in Somaliland and eastern Ethiopia 1988 - 2000, Guido Ambroso]]></title> 
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<title><![CDATA[The State of The World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action - Chapter 5: Proxy wars in Africa, Asia and Central America]]></title> 
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - A camp is born]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[Despite careful planning, some refugee camps spring up seemingly on their own, influenced by many factors, including geography, economics, political and security concerns and - last but not least - sheer necessity and desperation.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Health: Familiar images]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[UNHCR doctors ensure that health and nutrition policies are implemented by host governments and non-governmental organizations. Sometimes, efforts at improving health care are frustrated by other factors in a camp situation.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Women: Video versus tradition]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[A traditional rite of passage among Somali women is coming to an end with a training programme and an information campaign designed to prevent the mutilation of refugee girls.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Environment: Preventing and repairing the damage]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[The mitigation of environmental damage is one of the priority items in today's refugee situations. Donors recognize that moderate expenditure can save enormous cost in repairing damaged lands.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Education: Escape from ignorance]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[Children's access to education is a primary concern in refugee camps. Courses offered normally follow the curriculum in the refugees' country of origin.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Water: Nary a drop to drink]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[In any refugee camp, a good, reliable source of clean water must be available. But sometimes, refugee camps end up on impossibly poor sites.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - The last to leave]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[A large majority of the Somali refugees - the pastoral nomads and the affluent - have returned spontaneously to their country. The very poor are stuck in refugee camps.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Faces of Hartisheik]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[Once one of the world's largest, the Somali refugee camp at Hartisheik has fallen on hard times. When the television cameras move on to other emergencies, UNHCR and the refugees remain, out of sight, out of mind.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Feeding the hungry]]></title> 
<description><![CDATA[The World Food Programme provides the food needs in UNHCR's camps worldwide. The two agencies agree on food baskets for refugees, which vary from country to country.]]></description>
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