A Muhumed, S Ahmed - Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Due to the Somali Civil War of 1991, more than 10,000 Somali refugees resettled in Kebribeyah, a town in the Somali region of Ethiopia. For nearly three decades, the local and …
RA Rasheed, A Munoz - Journal of Peace Education, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
As the Syrian civil war enters its fifth year, with over four million refugees and no solution in the near future, the international community must better consider long-term planning in …
J Musasizi, D Arunachalam… - International …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population on the African continent and the third highest worldwide. The country also has one of the world's most progressive refugee policies …
RA Matthew, E Nizkorodov, C Murphy - 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Sierra Leone have found the gains they experienced through the peacebuilding process partially offset because they have become more vulnerable to flooding (because they have …
More than 950,000 Rohingya refugees currently live in camps in the area of Cox's Bazar, in southeastern Bangladesh, after fleeing religiously motivated violence in Rakhine State …
D Nyaoro - Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and …, 2019 - Springer
This contribution analyzes the role of refugee hosting countries on conflict resolution efforts in countries of origin. Using the international relations theory of hegemony, we argue that …
Perhaps one of the most “successful” refugee groups in the world, Tibetan existence in India is complicated nonetheless. Organized under the unique government-in-exile of the Central …
Social cohesion is loosely understood as the quality of relationships between different groups of people, and between those groups and the institutions that govern them …
Executive summary This report aims to inform the vital work of the Transitional Committee established by COP27 to operationalise new funding arrangements and a fund to address …