Community Support
Engage with local initiatives and support services to better understand the needs of the refugee community.
Rwamwanja Refugee Camp, situated in Uganda's Western Region, is a significant settlement providing refuge and essential services to nearly 70,000 individuals. It serves as a temporary home for those displaced, fostering a supportive community environment. The camp is focused on delivering humanitarian aid and ensuring the well-being of its residents, making it an essential hub for support and recovery.
Rwamwanja Refugee Camp, situated in Uganda's Western Region, is a significant settlement providing refuge and essential services to nearly 70,000 individuals. It serves as a temporary home for those displaced, fostering a supportive community environment. The camp is focused on delivering humanitarian aid and ensuring the well-being of its residents, making it an essential hub for support and recovery.
Home to nearly 70,000 refugees.
Located in the Western Region of Uganda.
Focus on community and support services.
Close access to humanitarian aid organizations.
Significant population of refugees requiring support.
Essential services provided to residents.
Focus on community building and support.
Engage with local initiatives and support services to better understand the needs of the refugee community.
The camp operates daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, making it accessible for visitors during these times.
Providing shelter and support for refugees.
UGX Sh
$30-$50 p/day
English, Swahili
Respect the privacy and dignity of the residents while visiting the camp.
Be aware of and sensitive to the diverse cultural backgrounds of the camp's residents.
Humanitarian, Community Support
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a good time to visit as the weather is mild, making it easier to engage with outdoor community activities.
The summer months can be hot, so plan visits in the early morning or late afternoon.
Fall offers a cooler climate, ideal for spending time understanding community initiatives.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable environment for extended visits and volunteer work.