The Path of Somali Refugees Into Exile: A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy ResponsesSFM, 2006 - 148 pages |
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... destinations . The analyses of the trajectory taken by the interviewees revealed a tendency for the journeys to become ... destination much faster and with fewer transits . In terms of refugees ' aspirations , the study reveals that a ...
... destinations . The analyses of the trajectory taken by the interviewees revealed a tendency for the journeys to become ... destination much faster and with fewer transits . In terms of refugees ' aspirations , the study reveals that a ...
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... destination and transit points to Europe or North America. In Europe, Switzerland and the Netherlands were chosen not only because both states financed the study and host a substantial Somali population, but also because of the ...
... destination and transit points to Europe or North America. In Europe, Switzerland and the Netherlands were chosen not only because both states financed the study and host a substantial Somali population, but also because of the ...
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... destination or host countries ( see chapter 6.2.2 for a short review of literature ) . In some instances , the studies focused on the secondary movements of asylum seekers , refugees and migrants in general , but exclusively within ...
... destination or host countries ( see chapter 6.2.2 for a short review of literature ) . In some instances , the studies focused on the secondary movements of asylum seekers , refugees and migrants in general , but exclusively within ...
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... destination for Somalis seeking refuge and safety since the late 1980s when the civil war broke out in northern Somalia ( currently referred to as Somaliland ) and later on when the country dissolved into anarchy and chaos . In 2004 ...
... destination for Somalis seeking refuge and safety since the late 1980s when the civil war broke out in northern Somalia ( currently referred to as Somaliland ) and later on when the country dissolved into anarchy and chaos . In 2004 ...
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... destinations ) , although only few had concrete plans to leave . The dramatic impact of such outcome can be better appreciated if we consider the lack of durable solutions in this country. Indeed, the lack of economic 28 29 28 29.
... destinations ) , although only few had concrete plans to leave . The dramatic impact of such outcome can be better appreciated if we consider the lack of durable solutions in this country. Indeed, the lack of economic 28 29 28 29.
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1951 Geneva Convention Addis Ababa analysis assistance asylum policies asylum procedures asylum system camp refugees cities concerned concrete plans countries surveyed country of settlement current host country Dadaab destination Djibouti Djibouti City documentation durable solutions economic Egypt employment Ethiopia Europe European countries exiles factors family members family reunification homeland illegal implementing important industrialized countries integration international community interviewees irregular secondary movements journey Kenya labour market lack legal status living conditions majority of Somali migration motivations move movements of Somali Nairobi neighbouring countries Netherlands NGOs non-refoulement particularly persons programmes Puntland refugee camps refugee population refugee status refugees and asylum-seekers refugees interviewed region registration relatively repatriation resettlement residence responsible returned to Somalia role sample Saudi Arabia secondary movers situation smugglers Somali refugees Somaliland South Africa status determination stay strategies subsidiary protection Switzerland Table trajectories transit undocumented UNHCR urban refugees YE DJ Yemen
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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.
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