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FMR 48 - Faith and the politics of resettlement

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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
For some asylum seekers in Turkey, conversion may be an opportunistic strategy to improve resettlement prospects.

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Forty years after the OAU Convention on Refugees came into force, the dismal state in which refugees in Africa find themselves these days raises the question as to whether the Convention has lived up to expectations.
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FMR 48 - Local faith actors and protection in complex and insecure environments

Faith leaders, faith-based organisations and local faith communities play a major role in the protection of people affected by conflict, disaster and displacement. Humanitarians, however, have only recently begun to fully appreciate their protection work.
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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
People
Shoshana Fine
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
religion
faith
refugee
asylum seeker
humanitarianism
faith-based humanitarianism
Turkey
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 03/06/2015
Duration: 00:03:51

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