Nyarugusu

Nyarugusu refugee camp ( Kambi ya wakimbizi ya Nyarugusu msaka family, in Swahili) is one of the largest and best-known refugee camps of the 21st century, with around 150,000 refugees.

[1][2] Nyarugusu refugee camp is located in the Kasulu District, western province of Kigoma Region, Tanzania, about 150 km east of Lake Tanganyika.

[3][2] Nyarugusu refugee camp was created by the UNHCR and the Tanzanian government in November 1996[2][4] after an estimated 150,000 Congolese refugees from the eastern Sud-Kivu region of the DRC crossed the border into Tanzania escaping civil war.

However, in 2015 over 110,000 Burundian refugees arrived in Tanzania to escape riots and civil unrest in Burundi.

[5] The camp is Sitting 40 kilometers away from the nearest town, Kasulu, and covers 1,200 hectares of land.

Nyarugusu Camp
VOA Reporter Eddie Rwema visits Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania