Forced migration
- Overview of Palestinian refugee issues
- A. Shiblak / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2009
- Palestinians form the largest and one of the oldest refugee and stateless communities in the world. This paper gives a personal overview of the Palestinian refugee issue from a Palestinian perspective. It explores how the refugee issu...
- How has conflict affected livelihoods and remittances in Darfur?
- H. Young; K. Jacobsen; A. Osman / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
- In conflict zones where displacement and insecurity undermine people’s ability to pursue livelihoods, links with Diaspora and the remittances they send are an important source of support. This briefing paper discusses findings f...
- Violations of international humanitarian law in Sri Lanka
- Human Rights Watch, 2009
- During the ongoing fighting in the Vanni, both the Sri Lankan armed forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have committed serious violations of international humanitarian law with respect to the conduct of hostilities....
- Migration, climate change and environment
- International Organization for Migration, 2009
- Environmental factors have long had an impact on global migration flows. Although there is limited reliable data on the subject, the scale of such flows, both internal and cross-border, is expected to rise significantly over the next ...
- Refugee girls in states affected by armed conflict
- Women's Refugee Commission, 2009
- More than 140 million girls live in fragile states affected by armed conflict. As they flee from war, girls face many dangers, including rape, landmines, gunfire and hunger. They may be recruited into armed forces or captured by traff...
- Protecting refugee women in Darfur from sexual assult
- Physicians for Human Rights, 2009
- It is over five years since many refugee women and their families them fled their burned villages, ransacked homes and ruined fields in Chad and streamed across the Sudan border. This report amplifies the voices of some 88 women ...
- How can livelihoods be supported in the midst of humanitarian crisis?
- J.R. Austin (ed) (ed); T. Morris / Women's Refugee Commission, 2009
- Although necessary, emergency relief can only fulfil a limited role. For those that are forced to rely on humanitarian assistance for long periods aid must be provided for displaced persons to garner skills, training and economic oppo...
- Global trends in internal displacement
- Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
- With approximately 26 million people internally displaced worldwide, the issue of IDPs remain one of the most serious challenges for the international development community. This report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre...
- Practical tools for field based humanitarian workers
- L. Richardson; G. Price / AID All in Diary - a practical tool for field based humanitarian workers, 2009
- The immediate pressures of working in a disasters environment mean that humanitarian workers can struggle to access the most relevant information needed for the situation in which they are working. The AID All In Diary is designed for...
- Increasing recognition and protection of refugees and migrants in Mashrek countries
- L. Hilal; S. Samy / Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, 2008
- Refugees and migrants in the Mashrek countries (defined as Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria for the purposes of this report) are at risk of unlawful deportation, ill treatment and exploitation. Difficulties accessing basic rights to ...
- Overview of Palestinian refugee issues
- A. Shiblak / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2009
- Palestinians form the largest and one of the oldest refugee and stateless communities in the world. This paper gives a personal overview of the Palestinian refugee issue from a Palestinian perspective. It explores how the refugee issu...
- How has conflict affected livelihoods and remittances in Darfur?
- H. Young; K. Jacobsen; A. Osman / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
- In conflict zones where displacement and insecurity undermine people’s ability to pursue livelihoods, links with Diaspora and the remittances they send are an important source of support. This briefing paper discusses findings f...
- Violations of international humanitarian law in Sri Lanka
- Human Rights Watch, 2009
- During the ongoing fighting in the Vanni, both the Sri Lankan armed forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have committed serious violations of international humanitarian law with respect to the conduct of hostilities....
- Migration, climate change and environment
- International Organization for Migration, 2009
- Environmental factors have long had an impact on global migration flows. Although there is limited reliable data on the subject, the scale of such flows, both internal and cross-border, is expected to rise significantly over the next ...
- Refugee girls in states affected by armed conflict
- Women's Refugee Commission, 2009
- More than 140 million girls live in fragile states affected by armed conflict. As they flee from war, girls face many dangers, including rape, landmines, gunfire and hunger. They may be recruited into armed forces or captured by traff...
- Protecting refugee women in Darfur from sexual assult
- Physicians for Human Rights, 2009
- It is over five years since many refugee women and their families them fled their burned villages, ransacked homes and ruined fields in Chad and streamed across the Sudan border. This report amplifies the voices of some 88 women ...
- How can livelihoods be supported in the midst of humanitarian crisis?
- J.R. Austin (ed) (ed); T. Morris / Women's Refugee Commission, 2009
- Although necessary, emergency relief can only fulfil a limited role. For those that are forced to rely on humanitarian assistance for long periods aid must be provided for displaced persons to garner skills, training and economic oppo...
- Global trends in internal displacement
- Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
- With approximately 26 million people internally displaced worldwide, the issue of IDPs remain one of the most serious challenges for the international development community. This report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre...
- Practical tools for field based humanitarian workers
- L. Richardson; G. Price / AID All in Diary - a practical tool for field based humanitarian workers, 2009
- The immediate pressures of working in a disasters environment mean that humanitarian workers can struggle to access the most relevant information needed for the situation in which they are working. The AID All In Diary is designed for...
- Increasing recognition and protection of refugees and migrants in Mashrek countries
- L. Hilal; S. Samy / Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, 2008
- Refugees and migrants in the Mashrek countries (defined as Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria for the purposes of this report) are at risk of unlawful deportation, ill treatment and exploitation. Difficulties accessing basic rights to ...
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