The Malawian Anatomy has housed thousands of refugees in their country. However, most of these refugees have overcrowded the capital of the country; Lilongwe, which has forced the Government of the country to move them from Lilongwe to Dzaleka Camp. The Government of Malawi continues to be a strong aid as a National Anatomy in providing assistance for refugees.
Dzaleka Camp, a camp in Central Malawi which has an average monthly entrance of 300 refugees was constructed in 1994 and has been a home to thousands of refugees in Africa. This Camp has housed an African Anatomy of refugees from Burundi, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. Lilongwe has been overcrowded with new refugees that Poloce have been sent to move these refugees to Dzaleka Camp which has also been overcrowded with over 50,000 people in the camp.
The Government of Malawi has claimed that most of these refugees come to Lilongwe and work without paying taxes hence denying the Government of Malawi from having enough receipts. Most of them have also overcrowded the city. It is in this like that they have been forced to evacuate them to the Dzaleka Camp.