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Home » Dadaab Refugee Camp -The Human Costs of Funding Shortfalls
Dadaab Refugee Camp -The Human Costs of Funding Shortfalls
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Dadaab Refugee Camp -The Human Costs of Funding Shortfalls
allafrica.com –

The needs in Dadaab, which hosts over 465,000 people, remain urgent, but humanitarian agencies do not havesufficient funds to provide essential services for the care and protection of encamped populations in 2012.

Link: http://allafrica.com/download/resource/main/main/idatcs/00040581:78882d75b21d0da477a354c108e248ac.pd...
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on July 16, 2012
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