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Where Refugees Are Welcome

Clip: 9/8/2016 | 8m 1s

Uganda may be hospitable, but a lack of resources has left many in hardship.

Much of the world is struggling to accommodate a record number of refugees. But in Uganda, in East Central Africa, refugees from 13 countries get land to farm, freedom to worship, schools for their children, and opportunities to go into business. Fred de Sam Lazaro explains that, despite many hardships, these new Ugandans are still doing well.

09/08/2016 | Rating NR

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