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Uganda repatriates over 13,000 refugees
The Monitor ^ | 11/28/2024 | Sylivia Katushabe

Posted on 11/28/2024 5:49:17 PM PST by SeekAndFind

The government has repatriated more than 13,000 refugees back to their home countries amid dwindling refugee funding in the country.

The Commissioner for Refugees Management in the Office of the Prime Minister, Mr Patrick Okello, said the exercise has been going on since the beginning of the year and the majority of the repatriated refugees are from Burundi.

“We encourage voluntary repatriation of refugees to go back to their countries of origin. We are already doing that for Burundi. We engaged them, their government and the government back home accepted to take them back,” Mr Okello said during the launch of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (Igad) Regional Refugee Engagement Forum in Kampala yesterday.

He added: “We hope that the rest of the countries will also create condusive environments so that the refugees can return home.’’

Mr Okello said Uganda is home to 1.7 million refugees; 55 percent of whom are from South Sudan, 31 percent from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and 14 percent from other countries.

He said Uganda is grappling with funding challenges to cater for refugees since humanitarian assistance has declined, adding that only about 15 percent of the $500 million needed to support refugees in the country has been received.

“In order to address the existing gaps, we are now adopting the approach of promoting self-reliance for refugees so that they can also look for alternative means of livelihoods by engaging in self-productive projects such as agriculture, carpentry, welding and small-scale businesses that can earn them a living,” he added.

The Igad director for health and social development, Ms Fathia Alwan, said the Igad region is home to the largest refugee populations in the world from South Sudan, Somalia, DRC, Burundi, Eritrea and Sudan

She said the forum is designed to provide a structured and meaningful platform for refugee leaders to engage with policymakers, development partners, and other stakeholders.

“It is a space where their voices can be heard, their experiences can inform policy and their leadership can shape the solutions that affect their lives,” Ms Alwan said.

She added: “By institutionalising refugee participation at the regional level, Igad is setting an example of what inclusive governance looks like.”

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) representative in Uganda, Mr Matthew Crentsil, said durable solutions through voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement, must remain the focus in managing refugees.

“This forum exemplifies the power of partnership and inclusivity by convening member states, humanitarian actors, development partners, and crucially the refugees themselves. Igad is fostering an environment where no one is left behind,” Mr Crentsil said.

He added that the forum is an important step forward on the path to durable solutions in that its activities will also provide opportunities for community-driven sustainability programmes that can address challenges such as climate change and food security, which affect refugee and host populations.

He reinstated UNHCR commitment to supporting the refugees but also noted that the refugee challenge is a shared responsibility and that governments, non-government organisations, private sector entities, and the international community must come together to share resources and expertise.

“Collaboration on these issues will strengthen the resilience of both host and refugee communities,” Mr Crentsil said.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: refugees; repatriation; uganda

1 posted on 11/28/2024 5:49:17 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Mr Okello said Uganda is home to 1.7 million refugees; 55 percent of whom are from South Sudan, 31 percent from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and 14 percent from other countries.

He said Uganda is grappling with funding challenges to cater for refugees since humanitarian assistance has declined, adding that only about 15 percent of the $500 million needed to support refugees in the country has been received.


only 15% received from whom?

and if no money, deportation begins.


2 posted on 11/28/2024 5:56:38 PM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are not longer being issued, but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere)
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To: PeterPrinciple

Interesting!
So illegals are not only problem in US and Europe, but even in Chile and Mexico, and surprise, even in in Uganda!!!


3 posted on 11/28/2024 6:10:50 PM PST by AZJeep
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To: SeekAndFind
We are already doing that for Burundi.

In the 1980s Canadian comedy show You Can't Do That On Television, there was a skit where the children were told by their parents to eat their vegetables because the children in Urundi-Burundi were starving. So the children took the vegetables and mailed them to the children in Urundi-Burundi. A few months later, the package came back with a note that the U-B children didn't want them either.

FYI, the real Burundi is supposed to be the poorest nation on earth, per capita.

4 posted on 11/28/2024 8:51:23 PM PST by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: SeekAndFind

13,000,000? sent back? by a tiny, poor and backward nation? and OUR liberal politicians on BOTH sides of the aisle claim that we, the United States of America, have no realistic way to do the same? how much longer do WE THE PEOPLE suffer these idiot politicians? “Yes we We Can DEPORT!” should be a rally cry across the country. do it for OUR children.


5 posted on 11/29/2024 4:53:15 AM PST by Qwapisking (Q: know the difference between a petulant 6 y.o. and a liberal? A:age. L.Star )
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sorry. my bad. wishing it was 13,000,000.


6 posted on 11/29/2024 4:55:08 AM PST by Qwapisking (Q: know the difference between a petulant 6 y.o. and a liberal? A:age. L.Star )
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