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Life in a foreign land: Clickable guide: Comparing asylum
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Front Page | World | In depth | Destination UK
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Home
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Persecution
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The Journey
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Life in a foreign land:
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- Behind bars
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- School of hope
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- Clickable guide:
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Comparing asylum
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- Photo diary:
Life at a camp
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- Testimony:
Algerian in exile
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- Talking point:
UNHCR chief Ruud
Lubbers took your
questions
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The way ahead
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World Service radio series
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Life in a foreign land: Clickable guide: Comparing asylum
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Intro | 1. Pakistan | 2. Iran
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3. Germany |4. Tanzania | 5. USA | 6. UK
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Click on the map or the links above to find out what life is like for refugees in the UK, and in the world's five main host countries.
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Top 10 host countries
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Tanzania hosts more refugees than any other African country
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4. Tanzania
Tanzania has hosted about two million refugees over the last two decades, although a large number have now been repatriated. The country currently shelters 680,862 refugees from neighbouring countries like Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Most live in camps. Officially they are not allowed to work, and are often in direct competition with local people for basic commodities such as firewood. Like most other African countries, Tanzania accepts the broader definition of "refugee" which includes those fleeing war or civil unrest regardless of whether or not they could establish a well-founded fear of persecution.
 
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