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Rwanda Is Still Committed To Taking In Refugees.

Rwanda has been known for its commitment to welcoming refugees and providing them with a safe haven and currently is hosting approximately 127,000 refugees and asylum seekers, Mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi.

These individuals are living in five refugee camps located in Kiziba, Nyabiheke, Kigeme, Mugombwa, and Mahama.

Rwanda’s commitment to welcoming refugees is evident in the significant number of individuals it has accepted.

In Minister Murasira’s statement, reaffirms Rwanda’s dedication to this cause. “It’s important for countries to support and protect refugees”, and Rwanda’s continued commitment sets a positive example for others to follow.

Rwanda’s comprehensive support system aims to ensure the well-being and dignity of refugees which enabling them to rebuild their lives and contribute to society so it provides various forms of support.

Here are some of the key support services provided:

1 . Protection and Security: Rwanda ensures the safety and security of refugees within its borders, protecting them from harm and providing a safe environment.

2. Shelter and Basic Needs: Refugees are provided with temporary shelter, including housing and basic amenities such as clean water, sanitation facilities, and access to healthcare services.

3. Education: Rwanda prioritises education for refugee children, providing them with access to primary and secondary education. Efforts are made to integrate refugee children into the national education system.

4. Healthcare: Refugees have access to healthcare services, including medical consultations, vaccinations, and treatment for illnesses and injuries. Rwanda also works to prevent and control the spread of diseases within refugee camps.

5. Livelihood and Economic Opportunities: Rwanda supports refugees in building sustainable livelihoods by providing vocational training, skills development programs, and opportunities for income generation. This helps refugees become self-reliant and contribute to the local economy.

6. Legal Assistance and Documentation: Rwanda assists refugees in obtaining legal documentation, such as identity cards and refugee status recognition, which are essential for their protection and access to services.

7. Social Integration and Community Support: Efforts are made to promote social integration between refugees and host communities. Rwanda encourages community participation and provides psychosocial support to help refugees cope with the challenges they face.

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