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Refugees arrive in Uganda in small groups so they can not be spotted by armed groups. When they are numerous, they are attacked by rebel groups.
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Refugees from South Sudan cross the Kaya River with what they could carry with them.
 
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Uganda offers all conflict-affected refugees a piece of land, an identity card, the right to trade and travel across the country.
 
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Before being able to go to the first reception camp, the Ugandan army meticulously searched the luggage of each refugee.
 
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Once the border crossed, refugees embark to the first reception camp
 
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Arrival at the reception camp. In March 2017, during the peak, more than a thousand people arrived from South Sudan and the DRC daily.
 
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When they arrive, refugees begin to receive some cookies. Some refugees, particularly from South Sudan, sometimes walked for several days, mainly feeding on grass roots.
 
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Refugees must show the location of their birth vaccine. Depending on where the body was made, it is determined from which country the refugee comes from.
 
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After the reception camp, refugees will be taken to a second camp for further care
 
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Beginning of the rainy season, supplies from different camps are becoming more complicated on the roads
 
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Koboko camp, the refugees will receive in this second camp all the care and the most advanced exams: blood test to determine the presence or absence of AIDS, hepatitis ...
 
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Refugee from South Sudan with all of his belongings.
 
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Treatment room in the refugees camp of koboko.
 
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Some people arrive in a state of acute malnutrition. The reception camp will determine the state of health of each but also start to recount lost children and missing families.
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South Sudanese refugee arriving in the koboko's camp with broken arm.
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Some children arrive in acute malnutrition. This child is 7 months old.
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New trip to this time the imvepi camp where he will be given the final assignment of the plot of land and the refugee identity card.
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The Ugandan authorities, with the help of the NGOs, establish the identity cards of the refugees.
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Take fingerprints to establish the identity card.
 
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The elements gathered will allow the cross-checking of the information and thus ensure that families who had lost sight of each other during the flight from their village can meet again.
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The impression is accompanied by a photo taken with the camera of the laptop.
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Following the fingerprinting process, the authorities are defining a duty station in the future camp, which will eventually host refugees from conflict.
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4 million liters of water a day are needed to feed the various refugee camps. Daily tankers make the trip to the nile to draw water.
 
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the imvepi camp where the refugees will spend the most time can hold 10,000 people to feed daily.
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1650 kg of food are prepared twice a day to feed all the refugees of the imvepi camp.
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The meals are all composed of the same ingredients each day: semolina enriched with vitamins and beans.
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Distribution of the identity card and the place of assignment.
 
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Last trip to the camp of bidi bidi.
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Bidi Bidi: a refugee camp spread over 50km2 and divided into 5 zones (year 2017). Refugees arrive on a wasteland, they must organize to build everything.
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Refugees try a new democracy in this new space, in addition to their homes, they built a place of worship.
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Arrived with 3 baches, a jerrican and 2 blankets, the refugees will rebuild a hard housing.
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The mixture of earth and water will allow the manufacture of bricks.
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The mud is poured into molds.
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Stored in the sun, dry bricks.
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Construction of a mud brick house.
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It is the turn of the toilets to be dug.
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Faced with the influx of refugees, the NGOs had to divide the minimum vital rations by 2 in order to provide for all.
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Even if refugees now have a piece of land, NGOs like the world food program will distribute the necessary rations until the seeds can be harvested.
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A human needs 12kg of minimum monthly food to survive.
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The NGOs will today distribute 4kg of food instead of 6 promised and instead of 12 needed.
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The refugees settle on about 900 m2. Uganda is banking on the fact that there will be overproduction of food which will allow them to resell to neighboring countries and thus cushion the costs of hospitality.
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Calvary is not completely finished. Indeed the facilities are far from hospitals. When serious interventions are to be expected, it is necessary to wait several hours before an ambulance can take care of the patients.
 
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