We are encouraged that the UN is again making this return of Fulani refugees happen, see below link to an IRIN report in Oct 2010. The UWM in MALI helped this situation extensively from 1990 to 1995 when 18,000 of these Fulanis landed in areas north of Kayes. Over 100,000 also flooded into northern Senegal, and while most have returned 'home' over 20,000 refugees remain in the border areas of the two countries facing Mauritania. This article speaks of their plight in remaining and their plight in returning. The UN hopes to move over 2,500 from Oct to Dec 2010.
IRIN Africa | MAURITANIA/SENEGAL: Refugee returns resume | Mauritania | Senegal | Refugees/IDPs
UWM helped make initial reports in the fall of 1990 about their situation, and then worked long to alleviate the situation. We also recommended that the UNHCR work with MALI's national church/mission association, AGEMPEM, and their social aid office, BADS, which became a very fruitful mission. A sister agency was also much involved in the center of the refugee area. A number of the refugees became believers in Christ and some have formed the nucleus of the nascent church in Mauritania. My friends in the photo above, Abba and Boofo, met during these times, welcomed me, gave me lots of tea, & taught me tremendously about the Fulani culture. Sadly both have passed away without understanding the gospel.
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