The Path of Somali Refugees Into Exile: A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Movements and Policy ResponsesSFM, 2006 - 148 pages |
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... labour market is very difficult, if not impossible, the refugees' main sources of income are remittances, small income generating projects17, and community-based assistance. Most refugees lead harsh and precarious lives and feel they ...
... labour market is very difficult, if not impossible, the refugees' main sources of income are remittances, small income generating projects17, and community-based assistance. Most refugees lead harsh and precarious lives and feel they ...
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... labour laws which prohibit refugees from engaging in economic activities oblige them to seek employment in the informal market . Hence , most Somali refugees are employed as casual workers in shops , lodges , households and restaurants ...
... labour laws which prohibit refugees from engaging in economic activities oblige them to seek employment in the informal market . Hence , most Somali refugees are employed as casual workers in shops , lodges , households and restaurants ...
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... force (especially in Kenya) and among locals, difficulties in accessing employment, exploitation and (sexual) abuse by employers ... labour market. Many Somalis obtain temporary, unskilled, menial jobs, and are generally unable to obtain ...
... force (especially in Kenya) and among locals, difficulties in accessing employment, exploitation and (sexual) abuse by employers ... labour market. Many Somalis obtain temporary, unskilled, menial jobs, and are generally unable to obtain ...
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... labour market, where priority is given to holders of other statuses (except asylum-seekers) or due to regional restrictions in regard to specific economic sectors. In reality, this means diplomas and previous working experience are not ...
... labour market, where priority is given to holders of other statuses (except asylum-seekers) or due to regional restrictions in regard to specific economic sectors. In reality, this means diplomas and previous working experience are not ...
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... labour , explains why Somali refugees are concentrated in the informal labour market . However , working in the informal sector and lacking proper documents exposes Somali refugees , especially women , to exploitation ( often sexual ) ...
... labour , explains why Somali refugees are concentrated in the informal labour market . However , working in the informal sector and lacking proper documents exposes Somali refugees , especially women , to exploitation ( often sexual ) ...
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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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