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q2: When wars break out, most people get displaced and after the war, people have to return to their initial accomodations. Some find their housed destroyed. so they need help to come out of this problem. Some organisations came out to help these Refugees by giving them Care, Medical Assistance fore-construct their houses, giving them food and to try to look for their parents and relatives back. This is very good because after war, people tend to be disturbed both mentally and physically. This is why they need people to perfert them. Q3:LIFE AFTER WAR Q4:NGO'S Q6:Uganda Q7:Kampala Q8:Bwaise Q9:2-6 months ago Q10:Female Q12:Heard about it happening Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:HORIZON Question 12,13,16 not answered
<<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#00-P#3157>>_ Q18:Hopeful Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Knowledge Q23:50 Q37:Good idea that worked somewhat Q38:Mixed Q39:Mixed Q40:Mixed Q122:31-45 Q132:None Q133:None Q134:Unnamed Organization
q2:Red Cross. When we left Buliisa refugee camp and came back home in Bududda life was very difficult since we had lost everything we owned initially. Our hope was restored when the recovery program by Red Cross was implemented in our region. We had been homeless, foodless and had nothing to offer but through the program houses were reconstructed, food was given out and also seeds to plant were given out now today we recovered from the crisis. Thank you Red Cross Q3:Recovery after disaster Q4:Red Cross Q6:Uganda Q7:Bududa Q8:Bukhaukha Q9:2-6 months ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:The right people Q15:Yes Q17:[HORIZON] Question 12 not answered <<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#3695-P#01>_ Q18:Happy Q19:Food and shelter,Physical Needs Q23:56 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Specific solution Q39:Physical well-being Q40:Mixed Q122:31-45 Q132:None Q133:None Q134:Red Cross
q2:Common weath has the come up with differents kenyans of helping people. The women of communication wealthy are. kenya zambIa,lesotho gambia and nigeria Thus country are the one while help people ion feed the refugees so the common weath is the one which is approinted in our coutry.
They hance helped people in those of in needs. are building them houses.
Q3:COMMONWEATH Q4:South africa Q5:zambia, wealthy, country, come, feed Q6:japan Q7:tokyo Q8:village Q9:1-2 years ago Q10:Female Q12:Saw it happen Q13:Mixed Q15:Yes Q17:<<2011-10-1-KARIOBANGI-S#172-P#01>>_ Q18:Indifferent Q19:Food and shelter,Security,Family and Friends Q23:50 Q37:Good idea that succeeded Q38:Mixed Q39:Mixed Q40:Mixed Q122:31-45 Q132:0.31628000000000 Q133:32.58219000000000 Q134:None
 
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