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  1. 50 years on: Sahrawi refugees from Western-Sahara still in camps

  2. Sahrawi refugee camps - Wikiwand

  3. Sahrawi refugee camps: a lifetime in exile | Oxfam โ€ฆ

    WEBSahrawi refugee camps: a lifetime in exile. On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Sahrawi refugee camps in the Southwest Algerian desert, 40 Sahrawi refugees have lent their faces to the 40 faces 40 โ€ฆ

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  4. The Forgotten Conflict in Western Sahara and its Refugees

  5. Decades of displacement: 45 years in the Sahrawi refugee camps

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    The Sahrawi refugee camps ( Arabic: ู…ุฎูŠู…ุงุช ุงู„ู„ุงุฌุฆูŠู† ุงู„ุตุญุฑุงูˆูŠูŠู†; Spanish: Campamentos de refugiados saharauis ), also known as the Tindouf camps, are a collection of refugee camps set up in the Tindouf Province, Algeria in 1975โ€“76 for Sahrawi refugees fleeing from Moroccan forces, who advanced through Western Sahara during the Western Sahara War.
    Hassaniya Arabic and Spanish. Sahrawi refugees refers to the refugees of the Western Sahara War (1975โ€“1991) and their descendants, who are still mostly populating the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria.
    Those refugees ended up in Sahrawi refugee camps in the Tindouf Province, Algeria. With most refugees still living in the camps, the refugee situation is among the most protracted ones worldwide.
    It is estimated that 173,600 individuals in five camps need humanitarian aid. The so-called Sahrawi refugees live in five camps near the town of Tindouf in Western Algeria, characterized by temperatures that can exceed 50 degrees Celsius and very low rainfall.
  7. Restoring self-reliance among Sahrawi refugees in Algeria

  8. Human Rights in Western Sahara and in the Tindouf Refugee Camps