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Jinmi Adisa, « Tanzania: Rendering Difficult Service to the Wakimbizi », IFRA-Nigeria
1. ArrivalThe build up of Rwandan refugees in Tanzania was very dramatic. Starting from April 1994, refugees began to arrive in large numbers at the Kagera region of North West Tanzania, which is an area of approximately 28 500 sq km between the shore of Lake Victoria and the Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi borders ; a distance of about 1 500 km from Dar-es-Salaam. Kagera region is divided into six administrative districts including the urban district of Bukoba, which serves as the capital. Three of...