UNHCR Delegation Stresses Need for More Collaboration to Support Refugees

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UNHCR Delegation Stresses Need for More Collaboration to Support Refugees
UNHCR Delegation Stresses Need for More Collaboration to Support Refugees

Africa-Press – Ethiopia. ited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) delegation, which visited a newly built refugee camp for displaced Eritrean refuges near Dabat in Amhara region, called for more collaboration to support the refugees.

Regional

Bureau for the East and Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes RegionDirector

Clementine Nkweta-Salami, who visited Alem-Wach refugee camp, expressed

confidence that working together with the government, partners and support of

the international community, will enable to put in place structures that

address the protection and the urgent assistance needs of the refugees.

“From what I see so far, I am confident that

working together with the government, partners and with support of the

international community, we will be able to put in place structures that will

address the protection and the urgent assistance needs of this population.”

Nkweta-Salami

noted that the refugees have been living peacefully in Ethiopia for many years

and even in some cases for decades.

“Unfortunately,

the situation is such that they had to flee the existing camps, but what we see

here is what we know as the traditional hospitality and generosity of the

Ethiopian people and of the Ethiopian government in having made the site

available for these people to now move to and to be resettled.”

Director General

at Refugees and

Returnees Service, Tesfahun Gobezay said on

his part the refugee camp was made after attack by the terrorist TPLF.

“The need to

set up a new refugee camp is due to the heavy casualties suffered by Eritrean

refugees living in Tigray in connection with the war waged by the terrorist

TPLF,” he stated.

According to

him, the main reason for the establishment of the site is that the Eritrean

refugee camps in Tigray have been severely damaged in connection with the

TPLF-led war.

“It has

often been reported that at the beginning of the war, refugees, especially

children and adolescents, were subjected to numerous forms of abuse.”

Some 8,140

refugees have so far arrived at the, he revealed, adding that “we are working

to provide them with housing and basic services.”

Eritrean

refugees who were living in Hitsats and Shimeliba refugee camps were harassed

by the terrorist group, the director general said.

Tesfahun said

clean water facilities and toilets, including houses, have been constructed at

the shelter, and other basic services will be provided in the future.

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