http://www.crin.org/docs/FMR_Protracted_displacement.pdf
Increasingly, growing numbers of displaced people remain displaced for years, even decades. This latest issue of Forced Migration Review includes 29 articles by academic, international and local actors which assess the impact of such situations on people’s lives and our societies and explore the ‘solutions’ – political, humanitarian and personal.
The issue also includes a spotlight on the ‘internment camps’ in Sri Lanka and a mini-feature on collective centres, plus a selection of articles on other aspects of forced migration such as rights and responsibilities in Darfur, smuggling in South Africa, IDP health needs in Colombia, climate change agreement talks, peace mediation, and community resilience in East Timor.
Further information
Previous Publication (general) items
- 11/09/2009: INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION: Report on Corporal Punishment and the Human Rights of Children and Adolescents
- 11/09/2009: COMISIÓN INTERAMERICANA: Informe sobre el castigo corporal y los derechos humanos de los niños, niñas y adolescentes
- 09/09/2009: DISCRIMINATION: Young people's experiences and views on discrimination
- 09/09/2009: DISCRIMINACIÓN: Informe global sobre la situación de delitos debido al estatus
- 09/09/2009: DISCRIMINACIÓN: La discriminación y la ley
Organisation Contact Details:
Forced Migration Review
Refugee Studies Centre
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