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Refugee camps

What are some difficulties that you think you would experience in a refugee camp  1. Security is very hard on the refugees because if their camp is not surrounded by Barbed fences they are everywhere which I would be annoyed by. They don’t have much space in their shelters because and Min. its 3.5 and at max its 5.5 square meters I would find it really difficult to leave through that. They have to make their own shelter with tools and a bit of help.

What basic necessitites will you need for survival and how will you get them  Food- they give you rice wheat or maize 400(gpp) beans,peas 6(gpp)vegetable oil 25(gpp) sugar 15(gpp) salt 5(gpp)  Shelter- they make it with assistance but do it theirselves  Water- they find it and sometimes are given it  Medical needs- there is a Hospital and they provide them with vaccinations  Blankets-you could ask others, find a sack that had food in it  Family- to take care and to have a social life and have fun.  Good toilets- so you don’t get diseases and you could get people to clean them. Like the workers  Food- they give you rice wheat or maize 400(gpp) beans,peas 6(gpp)vegetable oil 25(gpp) sugar 15(gpp) salt 5(gpp)  Shelter- they make it with assistance but do it theirselves  Water- they find it and sometimes are given it  Medical needs- there is a Hospital and they provide them with vaccinations  Blankets-you could ask others, find a sack that had food in it  Family- to take care and to have a social life and have fun.  Good toilets- so you don’t get diseases and you could get people to clean them. Like the workers

Are there others worse-off that you in your camp and can you do anything to help.  Yes because people may be dying. Yes their will be because some others are diagnosed with certain diseases and some others are just not to well. I could help by letting them use my supplies and what I am not using at the time.I could give them some company so they can have a good time.

What learning opportunities are there?.You will learn to be patient and have faith in yourself and hope that someday you will be in a safer country from where you are now.There also is a school per sector of the camp(5,000) people because it is important for kids to be educated