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Visiting refugee camps in Ethiopia – Day 3
Adi Harush is the newest refugee camp in the area of northern Ethiopia I visited.
New refugee camps
IRC president George Rupp shares photos of his March 2011 visit to two relatively new refugee camps in northern Ethiopia, Mai Aini and Adi Harush, which serve as a temporary home for families who fled conflict in neighboring Eritrea.
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New refugee camps
IRC president George Rupp shares photos of his March 2011 visit to two relatively new refugee camps in northern Ethiopia, Mai Aini and Adi Harush, which serve as a temporary home for families who fled conflict in neighboring Eritrea.
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I have been visiting refugee camps in northern Ethiopia with my wife Nancy, International Rescue Committee (IRC) board member Allen Moore, and the IRC’s country director in Ethiopia, David Murphy.
Today I visited two more camps. Unlike Shimelba, Mai Aini and Adi Harush are relatively new. Mai Aini was established in 2008 and has a population of more than 12,000 Eritrean refugees. Adi Harush is in its earliest start-up phase and faces many challenges. Eritreans have been crossing into neighboring Ethiopia ever since the border war between the two countries, which lasted between1998 and 2000.
Here are some photos and impressions from my visit to the two camps.
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god be with my beautiful
god be with my beautiful country Ethiopia!
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