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FMR 48 - The clash and clout of faith: refugee aid in Ghana and Kenya

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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
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A case-study from Ghana assesses the importance of a faith-based response to displacement in West Africa, while an example from Kenya highlights problems that can arise in collaborations between secular and faith-based organisations.

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FMR 48 - The role of religion in the formation of cross-community relationships

Spiritual life is a priority in many conflict-affected communities. It is rarely prioritised by aid agencies, yet may be central to the formation and maintaining of strong and effective cross-community relationships.
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A legal decision about whether refugees in Uganda can become citizens continues to be delayed.
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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
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Elizabeth Wirtz
Jonas Ecke
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
religion
faith
refugee
asylum seeker
humanitarianism
faith-based humanitarianism
Kenya
Ghana
west africa
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 04/06/2015
Duration: 00:06:17

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