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    Buduburam is a refugee camp located 44 kilometers (27 mi) west of Accra, Ghana. It is along the Accra-Cape Coast Highway. [1] Opened by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1990, the camp is home to more than 12,000 refugees from Liberia who fled their country during the First Liberian Civil War (1989–1996) and the ...

  2. Jul 26, 2006 · Buduburam, with 38,000 largely Liberian refugees, is the biggest camp in Ghana. With its brightly coloured houses, busy market, well-stocked supermarkets, corner shops, jewellery stores, hair salons, video clubs, cinema, churches, temples and mosques, it feels more like a small town than a refugee camp.

  3. Sep 13, 2021 · For more than 2 decades the Buduburam Refugee Camp, near Kasoa in the Central Region, has been home to some refugees from neighbouring African countries, majority of whom are Liberians. Peace has prevailed at this settlement until recently where traditional authorities say the increasing spate of crimes is enough reason to take back their land.

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · BUDUBURAM, Ghana - Sitting on a tattered mattress amongst the rubble of his former home, Wendell Elijah Mallobe is one of 15,000 Liberian refugees left destitute after authorities in Ghana ...

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · BUDUBURAM, Ghana—Sitting on a tattered mattress among the rubble of his former home, Wendell Elijah Mallobe is one of 15,000 Liberian refugees left destitute after authorities in Ghana demolished the camp where he has lived for more than 30 years.

  6. Current Situation: The Buduburam Refugee Settlement is situated in Buduburam, Gomoa District in the Central Region of Ghana. It is located approximately 45 kilometers from the capital, Accra. The Settlement was established in 1990 to host Liberian refugees who came to Ghana to seek asylum owing to the armed conflict in Liberia.

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · Buduburam is Ghana’s largest refugee camp, with 38,000 mostly Liberian refugees. It feels more like a little town than a refugee camp, with its brightly colored dwellings, bustling market, well-stocked supermarkets, corner shops, jewelry stores, hair salons, video clubs, cinema, churches, temples, and mosques.