Ali Adde
علي أدى Ali Adde |
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Coordinates | 11 ° 8 ' N , 42 ° 54' E | |
Basic data | ||
Country | Djibouti | |
Ali Sabieh | ||
ISO 3166-2 | DJ-AS | |
Residents | 3123 | |
Ali Adde ( Arabic علي أدىAlso: 'Ali' Adde , Ali Addeh , Ali Adde ) is a place in the region of Ali Sabieh in Djibouti .
Ali Adde has had a refugee camp since 1991, in which mainly Somalis , as well as Ethiopians (mainly from the Oromia and Somali regions ) and Eritreans live. It has been Djibouti's only refugee camp since the Aour Aoussa (1995), Assamo (1998) and Holhol (2006) camps closed.
At the beginning of 2011, the camp accommodated over 14,300 refugees, including around 13,750 from Somalia.
swell
- UNHCR : Global Appeal 2010-2011 - Djibouti
- UNHCR: Global Appeal 1999 - Djibouti
- UNHCR: UNHCR activities financed by voluntary funds: Djibouti, 1995
- US Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 1999 - Djibouti
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Hard life for Somali refugees in Ali Addeh camp , in: IRIN News, February 17, 2011