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Yasitisha Jubaland initiative of welcoming refugees


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Authorities in the state of Jubaland in Somalia has declared a moratorium on the activity of welcoming Somali refugees who arrived in the area from Kenya.

Activities of repatriation of the refugees from the Dadaab camp began in 2014, but has increased sharply this year after Kenya announced that closes the huge camp of refugees to Dadaab.

Minister of internal affairs in the province of Juba Mohammed Warsame Darwish told the BBC that the refugees faced a more dangerous because they do not receive humanitarian aid ilioahidiwa them when they arrive in controlled areas.

The minister blamed the refugee agency UNHCR in the United Nations for not following plans and instead has iliowekwa likiwawacha refugees in areas controlled by the state authorities. During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip. During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip.
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During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip. During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip.
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