Explain How Asylums Encourage Refugees

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-MINUSCA replaced Union force in order to help with the stabilization.
-Asylums are created to hold refugees, this helps NGO’s know where to bring food.
-Asylums help stabilize refugees in a way that will inform the country about the whereabouts of these refugees.
-Asylums won’t put as much pressure on resources as NGO’s will support refugees.
-They bring in NGO’s or Peacekeepers to encourage refugees to go back or leave to another country with better resources and safety.
-Ask for NGO’s to

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