The conflict in Ethiopia has already claimed many lives and led to a major new displacement flow in the East Africa region.
Tag: refugees
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The realization that what afflicts Syria’s vulnerable populations is not something that can be contained or ignored has been made clear.
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We cannot hope to address SOGI-related forced displacement without addressing legal frameworks. At the same time, the law can be deceiving if treated literally.
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The immediate question then is: should the repatriation of Rohingya refugees begin?
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The lessons being learned in Cox’s Bazar can inform best practice for PVE in other humanitarian settings, and can also address wider conceptual challenges.
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The Myanmar government’s refusal to cooperate is unfortunately not an uncommon posture and brings to the fore the need for the UN to ensure that independent and impartial investigations can take place in the best conditions, and, where no cooperation is possible, look for other creative ways to dig up the facts.
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It remains under-appreciated that the decision to escape, rather than participate in conflict or otherwise exploit weaknesses of governance, makes displacement a non-violent self-protection strategy.
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At a time when established ways of working with refugee displacement are proving inadequate, the situation in Indonesia provides some clues for rethinking global responses.
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Mark Bowden, the United Nations humanitarian aid coordinator in Afghanistan, discusses the protracted humanitarian crisis in the country.
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Because of her international stature as a democratic icon, there are usually high expectations placed on Aung San Suu Kyi.