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Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Water: Nary a drop to drink
1 Sep 1996 In any refugee camp, a good, reliable source of clean water must be available. But sometimes, refugee camps end up on impossibly poor sites. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - The last to leave
1 Sep 1996 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. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Faces of Hartisheik
1 Sep 1996 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. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Shelter: No place like home
1 Sep 1996 Shelter is one of the basics in any refugee situation, and its provision can be a matter of life and death. UNHCR attempts to ensure that housing is suitable to local conditions and traditions. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Feeding the hungry
1 Sep 1996 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.