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Officials of the Djohong Antenna of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in the Adamawa have begun the biometric verification and registration of about 6 thousand Central African Refugees that have settled in the locality of Gbatoua Godele, Mbere Division.
Officials say the operation aims to give fresh hopes of life to the refugees through digital IDs and ensure better access to basic services.