Consolidated Inter-Agency information note on the closure of the Mtabila camp in the United Republic of Tanzania and the return to Burundi of the former refugees. 15 October 2012 - 31 March 2013 Home Consolidated Inter-Agency information note on the closure of the Mtabila camp in the United Republic of Tanzania and the return to Burundi of the former refugees. 15 October 2012 - 31 March 2013 By UNHCR-UNICEF-WFP 15 October 2012 Related news and stories Stories Burundi needs more support to give returnees and refugees a fresh start Press releases UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner urges strong international support for Burundian refugees to return, rebuild their lives Stories Farming together fosters ties between Burundian refugees and their Congolese hosts Press releases In Tanzania, UNHCR's Grandi urges more backing for solutions as the country continues to host refugees Announcements Moving short film highlights the challenges and triumphs of forcibly displaced and stateless people searching for home Stories The Nobel laureate who tackles themes of displacement, history and home Press releases Spiraling costs, surging conflict, and soaring climate disasters create a desperate future for millions of refugees across Eastern Africa Announcements Government of Tanzania, UNHCR, convene a High-Level Dialogue to discuss refugee issues Previous Next
Home Consolidated Inter-Agency information note on the closure of the Mtabila camp in the United Republic of Tanzania and the return to Burundi of the former refugees. 15 October 2012 - 31 March 2013 By UNHCR-UNICEF-WFP 15 October 2012
Press releases UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner urges strong international support for Burundian refugees to return, rebuild their lives
Press releases In Tanzania, UNHCR's Grandi urges more backing for solutions as the country continues to host refugees
Announcements Moving short film highlights the challenges and triumphs of forcibly displaced and stateless people searching for home
Press releases Spiraling costs, surging conflict, and soaring climate disasters create a desperate future for millions of refugees across Eastern Africa