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Pastoral society and transnational refugees: population movements in Somaliland and eastern Ethiopia 1988 - 2000, Guido Ambroso
8 Aug 2002 -
Vital links in social security: Somali refugees in the Dadaab camps, Kenya, Cindy Horst
10 Apr 2001 -
The State of The World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action - Chapter 10: The Rwandan genocide and its aftermath
1 Jan 2000 -
Refugees Magazine Issue 112 (Going Home : Mozambique Revisited) - Somalia: A new wave of boat people
1 Jun 1998 The latest wave of boat people. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - A camp is born
1 Sep 1996 Despite careful planning, some refugee camps spring up seemingly on their own, influenced by many factors, including geography, economics, political and security concerns and - last but not least - sheer necessity and desperation. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Health: Familiar images
1 Sep 1996 UNHCR doctors ensure that health and nutrition policies are implemented by host governments and non-governmental organizations. Sometimes, efforts at improving health care are frustrated by other factors in a camp situation. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Women: Video versus tradition
1 Sep 1996 A traditional rite of passage among Somali women is coming to an end with a training programme and an information campaign designed to prevent the mutilation of refugee girls. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Environment: Preventing and repairing the damage
1 Sep 1996 The mitigation of environmental damage is one of the priority items in today's refugee situations. Donors recognize that moderate expenditure can save enormous cost in repairing damaged lands. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 105 (Life in a refugee camp) - Education: Escape from ignorance
1 Sep 1996 Children's access to education is a primary concern in refugee camps. Courses offered normally follow the curriculum in the refugees' country of origin.