Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world,[1][2] with over 1,529,904 refugees (as of 28 February 2022[3]). Most of the refugees in Uganda come from neighboring countries such as South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo[4][5] due to the economic and political instability.[5] Uganda's policies provide rights to the refugees such as the rights to education, work, own private property, healthcare and other basic social services.[6]
Almost 50% of refugees in Uganda are located in the Bidi Bidi, Pagirinya, and Rhino refugee settlement camps, located in the northwest region of the country.[7] South Sudan is the origin of 62% of refugees in Uganda, and 29% are from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[7]
1-lobule(A and B)[8]
2-rhino(Omugo Zone, Ocea Zone, Odobu Zone, Siripi Zone, Tika Zone and Eden Zone)[9]
3-imvep(It is divided into three zones; 3 in the West; zone 2 in the Central and zone 1 in the East of which zone 1 has 12 villages, zone 2 has 20 villages, zone 3 has 8 villages and zone 4 has 7villages.)[10]
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