Oliji refugee settlement explained

Oliji refugee settlement is a refugee camp in Adjumani District of Uganda.

Background

Oliji refugee settlement was established on 1 January 1991 to host mainly the South Sudanese refugee influx fleeing their country of origin since 2013 due to the South Sudan war.[1]

Social Services

South Sudanese grow rice in the Oliji refugee settlement with support from UNHCR and this project aims at enabling them to gain independence from the humanitarian Organizations as a support for the refugees as well as a source of employment and cash for the population.[2]

Education

The absence of scholarship opportunities particularly for post-primary students in Oliji refugee settlement has caused a high rate of dropouts as the children are faced with a lot of free time that needs to be used for the betterment of their lives. The high tuition fees have also affected the refugees in that they have not enough money to pay for their scholastics and often find it difficult to attend to educational services.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uganda Refugee Response Monitoring Settlement Fact Sheet: Oliji (June 2018) - Uganda. 2020-09-28. ReliefWeb. en.
  2. Web site: 2019-04-18. South Sudanese grow rice, and community ties, in Uganda. 2020-09-28. UNHCR Canada. en-US.
  3. Web site: Uganda Refugee Response Monitoring Settlement Fact Sheet: Oliji (June 2018) - Uganda. 2020-09-28. ReliefWeb. en.