Deeq A. Posted November 13, 2017 The UN refugee agency said on Friday that some 108,498 refugees have returned to Somalia since voluntary repatriation exercise begun in December 2014. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said in its Repatriation Update for Somalia that some 73,943 refugees were from Kenya, 33,921 from Yemen (33,511 spontaneous and 418 assisted) and 626 from other countries of asylum (589 from Djibouti, 34 from Eretria, two from Tunisia, and one from Pakistan). “Throughout the October several factors have impacted the repatriation – deteriorating humanitarian situation in Baidoa, security concerns on the border between Kenya and Somalia (Dhobley town) and newly imposed landing fees in Kismayo,” said the UNHCR. According to the UN refugee agency, due to these factors return movement to listed locations remained temporarily suspended. An estimated 2 million Somalis have been displaced in one of the world’s most protracted humanitarian crises that have now entered its third decade. About 1.1 million people are internally displaced (IDPs) within Somalia and nearly 900,000 are refugees in the region. Source: Xinhua Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted November 14, 2017 This makes me really happy. It is about time our people came back to the country to rebuild. The country needs its people. If the refugees are going to die of hunger, let them die inside Somalia. Never thought I would say this, but bravo UNHCR!!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted November 14, 2017 Well done, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites