The Path of Somali Refugees Into Exile: A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy ResponsesSFM, 2006 - 148 pages |
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... Asylum Policies and Practices 3.1 Legal and Institutional Framework at National Level 3.2 Admission of Refugees 3.3 Registration and Asylum Determination 3.4 Basic Assistance and Health Care 3.5 Employment and Education 3.6 Security 3.7 ...
... Asylum Policies and Practices 3.1 Legal and Institutional Framework at National Level 3.2 Admission of Refugees 3.3 Registration and Asylum Determination 3.4 Basic Assistance and Health Care 3.5 Employment and Education 3.6 Security 3.7 ...
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... Strategies 119 6 Conclusions 127 6.1 Responses of Host States and Societies 128 6.2 The role of international actors 130 6.3 Movement strategies of refugees and policy implications 133 7 Recommendations 138 Bibliography 141 Annexes 147 ...
... Strategies 119 6 Conclusions 127 6.1 Responses of Host States and Societies 128 6.2 The role of international actors 130 6.3 Movement strategies of refugees and policy implications 133 7 Recommendations 138 Bibliography 141 Annexes 147 ...
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A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy Responses Joëlle Moret. Irregular Secondary Movement Non-governmental Organization Organization of African Unity 7 Executive summary The purpose of this research on "irregular ...
A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy Responses Joëlle Moret. Irregular Secondary Movement Non-governmental Organization Organization of African Unity 7 Executive summary The purpose of this research on "irregular ...
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... asylum policies will strain meagre resources and act as pull factors for increased refugee intake. Moreover, European and other industrialized countries have become less willing to accept new refugees and many have imposed drastic ...
... asylum policies will strain meagre resources and act as pull factors for increased refugee intake. Moreover, European and other industrialized countries have become less willing to accept new refugees and many have imposed drastic ...
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... strategies employed by the Somali refugee population . Indeed , with the increased access to information technology and human resources , smugglers are able to transport refugees and asylum- seekers more efficiently and with fewer ...
... strategies employed by the Somali refugee population . Indeed , with the increased access to information technology and human resources , smugglers are able to transport refugees and asylum- seekers more efficiently and with fewer ...
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Page 48 - ... (XLV), Reaffirming the principle that all human beings shall enjoy human rights and fundamental freedoms without discrimination, including the right to seek and enjoy asylum, Underlining the value of regional instruments, as and where applicable, including notably the 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa, as well as the 1984 Cartagena Declaration on Refugees, which include among refugees persons who cannot return to their countries due to indiscriminate...
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Page 48 - Act of 1998 also stipulates that a refugee is entitled to the same basic health services and basic primary education as the inhabitants of the Republic.
Page 128 - Michael (2002). Secondary movement: Why asylum shopping is still the best way to get a bargain. Paper presented at the Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 14-16.
Page 111 - Total 76 21 18 5 2 2 2 1 2 12 1 2 114%" *Percentages add up to more than 100 as more than one answer was given by some participants.
Page 128 - Explaining change in established migration systems: the movements of Algerians to France and the UK. Sussex Migration Working Paper no.
Page 128 - B. and James Frank Hollifield (eds) Migration theory: talking across disciplines. New York [etc.]: Routledge.