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Andrew Gilford

The Global Struggle to Respond to the Worst Refugee Crisis in Generations - 1 views

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    Refugees and Displaced Source: Internal Displacement Monitoring Center. *Most recent refugee data for 2013. Sources: Internal Displacement Monitoring Center, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, International Organization for Migration Additional work by Joe Burgess and David Furst.
Kathleen Noreisch

IRIN Asia | Asia | Afghanistan | AFGHANISTAN: Limited scope to absorb more refugees | R... - 1 views

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    Jalozai was the largest Afghan refugee settlement but was demolished in June 2008 and its settlers were told either to go to their home country or move to other locations inside Pakistan. Insecurity, land disputes and lack of jobs have stopped tens of thousands of returnees from moving to their original areas and rebuilding their houses. Some households, including Jamaluddin's, have set up tents and mud huts in different parts of the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar
Charlotte Lemaitre

Refugees find their voice - will we listen? - Features, Music - The Independent - 1 views

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    Many refugees didn't escape persecution to just vanish or blend in here. They want to contribute to our culture. By Chris Mugan
Charlotte Lemaitre

BBC NEWS | Special Reports | Destination UK - 0 views

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    Destination UK - tonnes of articles about refugees, asylum seekers and immigration in general in the UK
Charlotte Lemaitre

BBC NEWS | Special Reports | Living in filth for 10 years - 0 views

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    More than 2,000 Roma (Gypsies) who fled Kosovo during the conflict in the 1990s still live in Konik refugee camp near Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro.
Kathleen Noreisch

Refugees.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Spiralling global conflicts and worldwide instability have forced millions of people to leave their homes and seek refuge either abroad or in their own countries. The latest figures do not include the wars in Sri Lanka and Pakistan's Swat valley, which have displaced thousands more
Kathleen Noreisch

Seeking Refuge | GOOD - 2 views

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    Wars, famine, and natural disasters are just a few of the reasons people are forced to leave their homes and flee their countries. Around the world, millions of refugees are waiting, sometimes for a lifetime, to return home. Here is a look at who they are.
Gemma Archer

Alaska on the edge: Newtok's residents race to stop village falling into sea | Environm... - 0 views

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    human impacts of climate change - not strictly on the syllabus but interesting nonetheless could be good to use as an example of forced migration though
Matt Podbury

The Refugee Project - 2 views

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    Interactive map showing forced migrations since 1975. 
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