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Sahel drought adds to Africa conflict woes
Up to 65,000 Malians live in neighbouring Burkina Faso, which is struggling with the influx.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2012 23:36

The UN refugee agency says that a record 800,000 people were forced to flee across borders last year. Many of them were displaced by conflicts in their home countries.

In Mali, 320,000 people have been forced from their homes since January because of fighting between government forces and Tuareg rebels.

Many are seeking refuge in neighbouring countries. It is estimated that 65,000 Malian refugees now stay in neighbouring Burkina Faso.

The situation is particularly precarious as the Sahel region is going through a major drought, making it hard for the receiving countries to cope with the influx.

Al Jazeera's Laura Kyle reports from Burkina Faso's Djibo and May Welsh reports from Mali's Timbuktu.

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