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  1. Refugees, forced migration, and conflict: Introduction to the special

    Such case studies explore local- and micro-level contributors to diffusion and its limitation. However, these case studies cannot speak to the general question of whether refugees facilitate conflict diffusion. Both of these dominant approaches fall short of being able to demonstrate the generalizability of micro- and local-level processes.

  2. The 2015 European Refugee Crisis

    2329 West Mall. Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4. Tel 604 822 2211. In 2015, a record 1,005,504 asylum seekers and migrants reached Europe in search of security and a better future. That same year, almost 4,000 people went missing in the trajectory to Europe, with many presumed to have drowned in the Mediterranean.

  3. Journal of Refugee Studies

    Explore a collection of leading refugee studies research from Oxford University Press books, journals, and online resources. This collection covers a diverse breadth of regions and topics, including climate migrants, asylum policy in rich democracies, and the impact of COVID-19 on refugees. Browse the collection.

  4. Addressing refugee health through evidence-based policies: a case study

    Interdisciplinary population-based studies are critical for evidence-based refugee health. These studies can detect inequities at both the disease and the health care system level. ... Efforts by Dr. Lorna Thorpe to coordinate the workshop where these case studies were discussed were partially supported by the Centers for Disease Control and ...

  5. Economic and Social Impact of Massive Refugee Populations on Host

    The case studies also point to certain factors which must be taken into account for future attempts at evaluating the impact of large refugee populations on hosting countries: (a) Costs . Properly assessing the economic and social impact of refugees in developing countries is a costly affair.

  6. Cultural Competence in Refugee Service Settings: A Scoping Review

    Refugees, Native American Indians and Hispanic Americans: Social services: N/A: Discussion paper: USA: 5. Downs, Bernstein, and Marches, 1997: Providing culturally competent primary care for immigrant and refugee women: a Cambodian case study: Refugee and immigrant women: Health care (primary care) N=1 refugee: Qualitative: case study: USA Home ...

  7. Do No Harm in refugee humanitarian aid: the case of the Rohingya

    The article broadly examines how humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees inadvertently harmed poorer hosts and adversely affected local capacities for peace. The article also discusses possible ways of easing tension and improving social cohesion in the refugee-hosting areas, while also highlighting how policy- and mandate-related constraints hinder a humanitarian response anchored in the "Do ...

  8. (PDF) Refugee Crisis in North America: Comparative Case Study of the

    The US and Canada comparative study will be split into two key areas: (1) the past of. refugee entrance and relocation policy decisions, and (2) local narratives and attitudes related to major ...

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    In this chapter the framework developed in Chapter 3 is applied to the UNHCR practice of administering refugee camps. I discuss how the UNHCR thus exercises power over individuals, both directly through its personel and through its so-called implementing partners.

  10. TNE Impact

    TNE impact case study: Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies. Refugee Law Initiative (RFI), University of London. Online education. (1) No Poverty, (2) Zero Hunger, (3) Good Health and Well-being, (4) Quality Education, (8) Decent Work and Economic Growth, (10) Reduced Inequality, (16) Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, (17 ...

  11. PDF Feeling like an outsider: a case study of refugee identity in the Czech

    In refugee studies, labeling can have the effect of creating an 'us' and 'them' and designating an identifying mark that can essentially create and/or compound the feeling of being an 'other'.In this case study, it is essential to define the 'us' in order to contrast with the 'them'. 'Us' is the

  12. PDF UNHCR Compilation of Case Law on Refugee Protection in ...

    UNHCR Compilation of Case Law on Refugee Protection in International Law. Author: Status Determination and Protection Information Section (SDPIS) Document source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Date: March 2008. Citation. Share. Document view.

  13. PDF Feeling like an outsider: a case study of refugee identity ...

    Feeling like an outsider: a case study of refugee identity in the Czech Republic. Author: Kari Burnett. Document source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Date: 29 January 2013. Citation.

  14. Debordering and re-bordering in the refugee crisis: a case of

    ABSTRACT. We present the reaction of the EU and eight member states to the refugee crisis 2015/16 as a case of 'defensive integration'. In the absence of a joint EU solution, the member states were left to their own devices and took a series of national measures that varied from one country to the other, depending on their policy heritage, and the combination of problem pressure and ...

  15. Case Studies

    The case study cities are at different scales and include Borken (15,000 people), Kassel, a mid-size city (200,000), and Essen, a larger city (600,000) which is part of the still larger Ruhr Area Megacity. In these cities we try to understand the life of refugees from their original escape city and country to their arrival in these new communities.

  16. The Syrian conflict: a case study of the challenges and acute need for

    The case study of the Center, which evolved from a rudimentary medical tent originally located directly in the Atimah displacement camp to the establishment of a local medical facility now serving thousands of Syrian IDPs, is just one example of several approaches aimed at alleviating the suffering of Syrian women and children who have been disproportionately victimized by this devastating ...

  17. PDF Ethiopia Case Study

    passed the Refugee Proclamation—key to ensuring refugees can access their rights, and critical for Bank programs to begin in earnest. This case study seeks to determine what impact the CRRF and development financing are having—and are likely to have moving forward. Based on these observations, this case study offers recommendations

  18. Case Study: A's Story

    Case Study: A's Story. A was forced to flee Sudan as his life was at risk, leaving behind his pregnant wife and young child. Staying in regular contact with his family during his difficult journey was hard, and he was moving from place-to-place seeking safety for almost two years. However, once A arrived in the UK he was able to be in contact ...

  19. UNHCR

    Feeling like an outsider: a case study of refugee identity in the Czech Republic. Kari Burnett Research Paper No. 251

  20. Beyond the 'refugee crisis': How the UK news media represent asylum

    Importantly, by examining source use, our study questions the potential transnational power political elites have in shaping the news reporting of other countries - in this case the UK. The article is based on a large-scale content analysis of more than 2,000 news articles drawn from 15 newspapers and 11 news websites in the UK, from across ...

  21. Refugee Discrimination

    Each refugee costs a receiving state a certain sum and contributes something back. Subtract gross cost from contribution and you get net cost. In the case of many refugees, contribution outstrips gross cost, making them net contributors. 32 Ability to establish tracks both gross cost and contribution without distinguishing between them. It need ...

  22. Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. We've

    Of the 312 women screened during the four-month study period, 89 (29%) disclosed intimate partner violence. This rate is consistent with Australian survey findings of women from refugee backgrounds.

  23. Refugee Stories and Recollections

    In this speech, former refugee My-Yen Tran reflects on her journey from Vietnam to Australia. 2 February 2019. Get the facts. Anisa's story. 12 December 2011. Get the facts. Daniel's story. 2 February 2019. Load More. Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288. facebook ...

  24. Still a Negative Case? Japan's Changing Refugee Policy in the Face of

    Abstract: Despite being a party to the Refugee Convention since 1981, Japan has historically admitted very few asylum seekers. However, recently the country's total protection rate has increased, from 2.3% in 2020 to 52% in 2022. This article explores this seemingly dramatic shift in Japan's refugee policy, tying the increased rate of asylum admissions to the country's broader foreign ...

  25. Prevalence, predictors, and economic burden of mental health disorders

    Background Asylum seekers, migrants, and refugees from African countries may have significant health needs, resulting in economic implications for receiving countries around the world. The risk of mental illness is higher in these communities because of factors like violence, deprivation, and post-immigration challenges. Objective The purpose of this study was to examine the literature to ...

  26. World Refugee Day: 9 charts that explain displacement

    That is the case in Cyprus, where more than 240,000 people — or about 20% of the population — are considered displaced today. ... Globally, nine in 10 refugees come from Afghanistan, Syria ...

  27. FACT SHEET: Biden- ⁠ Harris Administration on World Refugee Day

    The Department of State, DHS, and USDS created new case tracking mechanisms to ensure refugees who have been waiting the longest for a decision on their case are prioritized. Since October 2022 ...

  28. Poland has been fighting Russian disinformation since the first trains

    Poland's response to the human tide from Ukraine is a case study in effective crisis management. But dealing with Russian disinformation has been a consistent problem.(ABC News: Brendan Esposito ...