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Sahrawi Livelihoods in Algeria: Building self-sufficiency
Ouchene, Mohamed ; Massebiau, Philippe
Ouchene, Mohamed
Massebiau, Philippe
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2018-09-13
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<p>Over 40 years ago, Oxfam began working with Sahrawi refugees living in extremely harsh conditions in camps in the Saharan desert of western Algeria, who had fled their homes as a result of ongoing disputes over territory in Western Sahara. Since then, the Sahrawi refugees have been largely dependent on humanitarian aid from a number of agencies, but increasing needs and an uncertain funding future have meant that the agencies are having to adapt their programme approaches. Oxfam has met these new challenges by combining the existing aid with new resilience-building activities, supporting the community to lead self-sufficient and fulfilling lives in the arid desert environment.</p>
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978-1-78748-334-7
