Inside The Bhutanese Refugee Camps Of Nepal
BELDANGI, NEPAL - MARCH 14: Rogina Darjee, 13 years old, stands in front of her house while her grandmother, Indra Maya of 65 years of age, sits looking at her in the Beldangi 2 refugee camp on March 14, 2015 in Beldangi, Nepal. More than 22,000 Bhutanese refugees still reside in the refugee camps set up in Nepal in the 1990s, after hundreds of thousands of Bhutanese fled the country following a campaign of ethnic cleansing by the Bhutanese Government against the country's ethnic Nepali population. After more than 20 years in Nepal, over 90% of the refugees have been successfully resettled in third countries, thanks to programs by UNHCR and IOM. Those remaining the camps are supported by several organizations that undertake a wide variety of projects. Helped by remittances sent back to Nepal by families already resettled in other countries, the refugees still in the camps have set up their own small businesses in the camps and the roads near them, roads which are also replete with Nepali-owned businesses who benefit directly from the refugees that are still waiting in Nepal to be resettled in third countries. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)

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