The repatriation of Guinea-Bissau refugees
from the camp in Thiès, Senegal, was completed Thursday, 22 July, with
a fourth rotation by the UNHCR-chartered Djon Dade between Dakar to Bissau
with 153 people on board. The Djon Dade left Dakar harbor at 15h00 gmt
and is expected in Bissau this afternoon at the same time.
In all, 629 refugees from the civil
war that started in 1998 have been repatriated from Senegal. Around 700
were sheltered in Thiès, 70 kms east of Dakar, and these facilities have
now been handed over to local officials. All the returnees were given food
aid by the Government of Senegal as well as a cash grant from UNHCR for
onward travel.
An estimated 600 Guinea-Bissau refugees are still living by their own means in Dakar, and 100 of these have also come forward to register for voluntary repatriation. UNHCR plans a last rotation by sea on Monday, 26 July.
UNHCR cares for another 3,000 Guinea-Bissau refugees in Guinea Conakry (1,800), Gambia (720) and Cape Verde (600). Voluntary repatriation operations are planned from the last two countries in the coming weeks.
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