no they are a place people can go if they don't have a place to go. they are dirty and really cramped but they don't get punished in refugee camps if you need more info just look up the word refugee.
no it does not specifically it has a no refugee policy
Refugees are people that have fled their native country, usually fearing for their lives.
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refugee camps look like a field of tents that are made from loads of sticks and some material.
Because lots of them are unofficial, there is no accurate number of refugee camps. Also, this number will change a lot, so it would be wrong to put a current number as it would soon be out of date.
in Refugee camps
Refugee camps are temporary camps that is built to receive refugees. - Chris Clone3
to help refugees and to make less people die
people escaping ukraine are refugees
Palestinian refugee camps were established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War to accommodate Palestinian refugees who fled from the war.Refugee camp for Rwandans locatedin what is now the eastern Democratic Republic
There are on average 3 tents in a typical Serbian Refugee camp and approximately 29 tents in a typical Danish Refugee camp.
Many were sent to refugee camps on the Thai/Cambodia & Laos/Cambodia border.
it likes being so happy and sad at the same time After a person becomes a refugee he or her will move to a neighbor refugee camp where camps will be built to privide the basic living needs to them. --- It varies a lot, but life is usually very hard for refugees until they are able to lead "normal" lives again and earn their living.
Refugees is the plural for refugee
Serbia is on first place in Europe by number of refugees. Some of them still live in camps with no possibility to go back home.
refugee
No, not necessarily. The definition of refugee is "a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster". When we think of a refugee we think of people living in camps because they are out of their country and don't have a place to stay. There are very few people, but some live elsewhere, other than camps.