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Refugees from Darfur call for improved educational facilities in eastern Chad camps
29 Jan 2010 Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad tell a visiting senior UNHCR official they need better educational facilities for their children. -
After fleeing violence in Darfur, resettled refugee cherishes new life in Alaska
21 Dec 2009 Alaska's frigid temperatures are no barrier to a refugee family from the deserts of Darfur -
Verification exercise of Sudanese refugees in Chad proceeds well
2 Nov 2009 To better meet the needs of 250,000 Sudanese civilians in eastern Chad, UNHCR is re-registering and interviewing all refugees in 12 camps -
UNHCR visits civilians in South Sudan displaced by Lord's Resistance Army
27 Jul 2009 UNHCR helps assess the needs of people sheltering in a remote area of South Sudan's West Equatoria state after fleeing attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army. -
Q&A: Clooneys marry fame with reporting skills to spotlight Darfur
24 Apr 2009 Veteran American journalist and broadcaster Nick Clooney discusses his experiences in Darfur with son George, his activism and what the future holds. -
Number of Sudanese repatriated from Uganda this year tops 20,000
23 Apr 2009 More than 20,000 Sudanese refugees have gone back home from Uganda with UNHCR help since the beginning of this year as the pace of return grows. -
Deteriorating security in parts of South Sudan hampers refugee returns
24 Mar 2009 The deteriorating security situation in parts of South Sudan is hampering the repatriation of Sudanese refugees from Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia. -
World Water Day: How UNHCR is making water safe and plentiful in eastern Sudan
20 Mar 2009 UNHCR focuses on distribution and safe storage of water in eastern Sudan camps housing tens of thousands of "forgotten people" in protracted refugee situation. -
International Women's Day: Peanut butter, pottery and sewing help empower refugee women
6 Mar 2009 UNHCR-backed projects give Sudanese refugee women skills that will be useful to them in the future when they resume their lives as ordinary citizens.