Jump to content

Badbaado (refugee camp)

Coordinates: 2°02′N 45°17′E / 2.033°N 45.283°E / 2.033; 45.283
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Badbaado is a refugee camp located outside of Mogadishu, Somalia. It formed as a result of the 2011 East Africa drought and famine, and now houses roughly 30,000 refugees.[1]

Food aid is available for refugees there, but its supply has been tenuous due to the policies of al-Shabab.[2] The limited access to food has been a source of violence in the camp,[3] and there has also been looting by freelance militias and government forces.[4] Due to the unsafe conditions, some refugees have fled Badbaado to seek other camps.[5]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Displaced Somalis Face Overcrowding at Refugee Camps | News | English
  2. ^ Mogadishu Offers Little Comfort to Somalis Arriving From Famine | Africa | English
  3. ^ "Fight Over Food Supplies Leaves 7 Somalis Dead in the Badbaado Refugee Camp in Mogadishu". VOICE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
  4. ^ Somalia warns soldiers against looting of food aid, shooting of refugees - Political News « ArcaMax Publishing
  5. ^ allAfrica.com: Somalia: IDPs At Mogadishu's Badbado Refugee Camp Start Fleeing

2°02′N 45°17′E / 2.033°N 45.283°E / 2.033; 45.283