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.
in Refugee camps
Usually military rations or other donations of bulk food. It really depends on what they're needing refuge from, where they are seeking refuge, and how they are being handled by the host nation.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
In the Holocaust satellite camps were smaller subcamps of major concentration camps. For example, Auschwitz had about 35 of them. to be exact they had 45 of them
Because the country has been at war since 2001.
in Refugee camps
Refugees often flee to neighboring countries that are more stable and can provide temporary shelter and support. Some refugees may also seek asylum in other countries through official channels or end up in refugee camps run by international organizations. Ultimately, the final destination for refugees depends on a variety of factors including available resources, policies, and international agreements.
Because there are not enough houses available. It is also much cheaper which makes it a good temporary solution.
There is no list of names of all the refugees in camps in Senegal. Prisca Aliyu very dengerous girl. and i hope this is not a true girl'' she is in action to take money for nothing!!I need marifa m.abdallah
people escaping ukraine are refugees
Refugee camps are temporary camps that is built to receive refugees. - Chris Clone3
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.
to help refugees and to make less people die
Not all Japanese Americans were placed in Internment Camps, but the majority were. The ones that were not put in camps were generally Japanese immigrants who did not live near the Pacific.
They are kind of standing by and whistling, because they are afraid of Sudan. All they do is stick the refugees into camps.
they were treated a lot worse.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.