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Riverbank erosion displacees in Bangladesh: need for institutional response and policy intervention
2011
Environmental refugees are one of the most burning issues at this time throughout the world. Bangladesh, a riverine country, is suffering from acquit riverbank erosion which compels millions of her population to be displaced from thei...
Women who go, women who stay: reactions to climate change
J. Jungehülsing / Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2010
This study investigates the different ways in which women and men are affected by the impacts from climate change, and possible differences in the resulting migration strategies. An empirical study was conducted in the southern part o...
Evaluation of Norwegian assistance to IDPs in Somalia
M. Fisher (ed); J. Quanjer (ed) / Norwegian Refugee Council, 2011
This report is an evaluation of a project in Galkaiyo, southern Puntland,implemented by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and supported by theSwedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). It formspart of a much larger...
Integration of a socially excluded community in Bangladesh
H. Sholder / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
There are about 16,0000 Urdu-speaking Muslim people in Bangladesh living in 161 camps since 1971. They are also called Biharis or stranded Pakistanis as they emigrated from various Indian states during partition in 1947. They supporte...
Displacement policies in Colombia failed to consider the 'right to reparation' of affected persons
F.G. Isa / Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2010
The armed conflict in Colombia, which has generated over three million internally displaced persons, has dramatic humanitarian consequences and raises serious issues regarding the protection of the displaced persons’ rights. Thi...
Territorial security and legal recognition of land ownership are urgent issues for indigenous peoples
J. Carino; D. Champagne; N. Collings / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2010
The situation of indigenous peoples in many parts of the world is critical and indigenous peoples face systemic discrimination and exclusion from political and economic power.  The report states that indigenous peoples continue t...
The situation of internally displaced people, 2009
N.M. Birkeland; K. Halff; E. Jennings / Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This document provides a comprehensive review of the 2009 situation of internally displaced people (IDPs). The paper aims to provide information on these different situations from regional and country-specific perspectives, while prov...
The contradictions between judicial and customary systems and their impact on restitution in Côte d’Ivoire
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Armed conflict broke out in Côte d’Ivoire in 2002, which caused the country to be divided in two: the north under the control of the Forces Nouvelles rebels and the south in the hands of the government. It also caused the ...
Land security and displacement in Burundi
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
The security situation in Burundi improved markedly after the last rebel group in the country laid down its arms at the end of 2008. However, a significant number of internally displaced people (IDPs) remain in sites in northern and c...
Conflict and displacement in Myanmar
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This report documents the human rights violations against the people of Myanmar. It provides information on the political background, causes of displacement, and information by state. It also discusses patterns of displacement, phsica...
Items 11 to 20 of 111

Items 11 to 20 of 111

Riverbank erosion displacees in Bangladesh: need for institutional response and policy intervention
2011
Environmental refugees are one of the most burning issues at this time throughout the world. Bangladesh, a riverine country, is suffering from acquit riverbank erosion which compels millions of her population to be displaced from thei...
Women who go, women who stay: reactions to climate change
J. Jungehülsing / Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2010
This study investigates the different ways in which women and men are affected by the impacts from climate change, and possible differences in the resulting migration strategies. An empirical study was conducted in the southern part o...
Evaluation of Norwegian assistance to IDPs in Somalia
M. Fisher (ed); J. Quanjer (ed) / Norwegian Refugee Council, 2011
This report is an evaluation of a project in Galkaiyo, southern Puntland,implemented by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and supported by theSwedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). It formspart of a much larger...
Integration of a socially excluded community in Bangladesh
H. Sholder / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
There are about 16,0000 Urdu-speaking Muslim people in Bangladesh living in 161 camps since 1971. They are also called Biharis or stranded Pakistanis as they emigrated from various Indian states during partition in 1947. They supporte...
Displacement policies in Colombia failed to consider the 'right to reparation' of affected persons
F.G. Isa / Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2010
The armed conflict in Colombia, which has generated over three million internally displaced persons, has dramatic humanitarian consequences and raises serious issues regarding the protection of the displaced persons’ rights. Thi...
Territorial security and legal recognition of land ownership are urgent issues for indigenous peoples
J. Carino; D. Champagne; N. Collings / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2010
The situation of indigenous peoples in many parts of the world is critical and indigenous peoples face systemic discrimination and exclusion from political and economic power.  The report states that indigenous peoples continue t...
The situation of internally displaced people, 2009
N.M. Birkeland; K. Halff; E. Jennings / Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This document provides a comprehensive review of the 2009 situation of internally displaced people (IDPs). The paper aims to provide information on these different situations from regional and country-specific perspectives, while prov...
The contradictions between judicial and customary systems and their impact on restitution in Côte d’Ivoire
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Armed conflict broke out in Côte d’Ivoire in 2002, which caused the country to be divided in two: the north under the control of the Forces Nouvelles rebels and the south in the hands of the government. It also caused the ...
Land security and displacement in Burundi
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
The security situation in Burundi improved markedly after the last rebel group in the country laid down its arms at the end of 2008. However, a significant number of internally displaced people (IDPs) remain in sites in northern and c...
Conflict and displacement in Myanmar
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This report documents the human rights violations against the people of Myanmar. It provides information on the political background, causes of displacement, and information by state. It also discusses patterns of displacement, phsica...
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