guarantee of clean and safe drinking water is a foundation for the prevention and control of water borne diseases (WHO‚ 2013). Lack of water and facilities to take away waste water in the refugee camps lead to hygiene problems and water borne diseases (Maden‚ 2013). There has been lack of water in some of these Syrian refugee camps (Maden‚ 2013). The provision and availability of proper sanitation facilities is equally important to mitigate health threats and control carriers of communicable diseases e
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hardships refugee families face once they have landed in a new country with very little to their name. Through still photographs‚ New Roots aims to document the first year of resettlement for a refugee family as they come to America and settle in Rochester‚ New York. As of June 2013‚ the total population of concern to the UNHCR has reached an all-time high at 37.8 million people‚ including 11.1 million refugees‚ as well as asylum-seekers and internally displaced people. Multiple refugee crises are
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Within Pakistan borders‚ the government has set up Deobandi tradition schools in a few fortunate refugee camps. These schools‚ which have educated many of the Taliban’s current leaders‚ are religious schools following the Islamic faith. The schools follow aWahhabism-based curriculum which is an extremely conservative form of Islam. This is the only educational opportunities children have within refugee camps. Religion: Afghanistan is an Islamic nation and is practiced by 99% of the nation
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DECEMBER 2007 IPCS Research Papers National Refugee Law for India: Benefits and Roadblocks Arjun Nair Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New De-lihi‚ INDIA © 2007‚ Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies is not responsible for the facts‚ views or opinion expressed by the author. The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)‚ established in August 1996‚ is an independent think tank devoted to research on peace and security
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are refugees cursed with these events which are stained in their minds- but they also experience constant racism‚ anxiety‚ and hopelessness as they attempt to assimilate into a culture that is now being forced onto them. The everyday struggles of a refugee‚ or a person forced to flee their home country‚ are exceptionally described in the book Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai. She follows a young girl from Vietnam through her futile attempts to acquire her old life back again‚ all while dealing
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Human Rights: Treatment of Refugees 1. Outline the domestic/international contemporary human rights issue you have chosen (see syllabus for suggestions) A refugee is defined within the 1951 Refugee Convention as any person who: "Owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group or political opinion‚ is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or‚ owing to such fear‚ is unwilling to avail himself of
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PROTECTION OF REFUGEES IN INDIA Deepak Shahi and Navrati Dongrey 2nd year B.A LL.B (Hons) . Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law‚ Patiala‚ Punjab ABSTRACT The development of the society and the nation brings with itself a lot of problems
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My notes are taken from the paper on Refugee action support: Crossing borders in preparing pre-service teachers for literacy teaching in secondary schools in Greater Western Sydney‚ by Loshini Naidoo. Abstract • People of Refugee background face many challenges when entering Australian shores. • A programme called Refugee Action Support has identified that the teaching methods that are presently offered and taught today is inappropriate for people of Refugee backgrounds. • Supported by University
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structure of the current paper is depicted in Figure 1 below. Topic of Exploration The purpose of this interview-based study‚ is to explore lived experiences of well-being. Specifically‚ to explore the lived experiences of well-being of Syrian refugee families. The term explore suggests a constructivist study‚ seeking to gain understanding (Schensul & LeCompte‚ 2013).
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of Israel caused Palestinians to live in permanent refugee camps with horrible living
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