Stiles
I'm going to give you some advice to that regard, and whether you decide you want it or feel like following it is your call. But I like you so far and so I'm going to try to help unsolicited:
The people here are very sensitive about implications that displaced people are being held against their will. As a local, for example, I resent that. We're sharing resources with people who insult us. The displaced people and the local people aren't super harmonious in a general sense in this camp, so you have to be careful. Locals feel insulted by that; long-term displaced worry about being lumped in as ungrateful.
I'm only saying it because I've seen most of the new displaced complaining in that vein and one of them was a friend of yours. People here are friendly and it's easy to find a secondary support system, but if you want to go that route, you have to separate yourself from that sort of attitude, at least outwardly. If you feel like you're in prison, so be it, but don't share that sentiment unless you know that who you're talking to will feel the same way. It's up there with race and religion in the sensitivity scale in this camp. Just a heads up.