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refugee


Going Home the Same Way They Came: Buduburam on My Mind as D-Day Nears

Perched on vast acres of land dotted with concrete buildings marked in colorful chalk, Buduburam Refugee Camp on the outskirts of Accra, Ghana, has always been a place of transit for Liberians. Camp dwellers are like expectant passengers on a flight whose destination is still undetermined. Most of them hope to land in America, or…

By Robtel Pailey
FrontPage Africa in collaboration with New Narratives

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