Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

forced migration review

DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Press-ganged children

Addressing the fate of children who are recruited into armed conflicts is not as simple as demanding their exclusion from those conflicts.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Evictions from DRC's protected areas

There is an increasing number of people who are being evicted from DRC's 'protected areas' both by the government and by international conservation organisations.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Not going home: displaced youth after war

In preparing for a post conflict DRC, we should be more aware of young people's aspirations, the opportunities open to them, and the challenges they face in building a decent life.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Land, IDPs and mediation

Unmanaged resettlement of IDPs in eastern DRC might threaten an already fragile security situation.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Land and property disputes impeding return and reintegration

A survey conducted by UNHCR in 2009 in IDP camps in North Kivu shows that access to land is the second factor after security which prevents people from returning to their zone of origin.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Preventing sexual violence

While there has been more focus on assistance to survivors of sexual violence after they have been attacked, not enough resources or political attention are devoted to preventing these acts of violence from occurring in the first place.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Protection from sexual violence in DRC

While service provision for survivors of sexual violence is the top priority, protection for women and girls can also be improved in DRC.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Beyond the silence: sexual violence in eastern DRC

The sexual violence laws introduced in DRC in 2006 have had only limited impact. A much louder condemnation of rape and a far more proactive approach to prevention are urgently needed.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Displacement trends in DRC

Internal displacement has plagued the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for nearly 20 years. This article provides an overview of the scale and causes of displacement.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The role of governance and research

Forced migration is not new to DRC but its extent and its consequences are still shocking. Good governance and research must play a stronger role if life is to improve for the citizens of DRC.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The dynamics of instability in eastern DRC

The conflict in eastern Congo has been the most deadly one since the second World War, and its social consequences have been disastrous. Solutions to the conflict must look to the long term.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 A scandal that needs to end

While the crisis in the Kivus has been a focus of action and advocacy by the international community for decades, further conflicts have been proliferating in all four corners of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Local integration of refugees in Brazil

Local integration is a complex economic, political, social and cultural process.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Amnesty for clandestine refugees in Brazil

The story of clandestine refugees in Brazil.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Enhancing refugees' integration: new initiatives in Brazil

Recent initiatives in Brazil have strengthened protection and enhanced integration opportunities for refugees.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Brazil and the spirit of Cartagena

The Declaration of Cartagena is important as it includes elements that link the three threads of international protection, humanitarian law, human rights and the rights of refugees, in legislation, interpretation and operation.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Protection in natural disasters

Preparing for, responding to and recovering from natural disasters is as much about human rights as about delivery of relief items and logistics.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Migration, mobility and solutions: an evolving perspective

There is growing recognition that refugees' mobility is a positive asset that can contribute to their lasting protection.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Responding to IDP reproductive health needs

Despite the administrative, logistical, political and cultural challenges of working in Darfur, the Gereida Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Centre has made significant progress in a short time.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 To return or stay?

The views of Sri Lankan refugees in India challenge some of the assumptions inherent in promoting repatriation as the most desirable durable solution to protracted displacement.

Pagination

  • First page
  • Previous page
  • …
  • Page 35
  • Page 36
  • Page 37
  • Page 38
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Page 42
  • Page 43
  • Next page
  • Last page

Footer

  • About
  • Accessibility
  • Contribute
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy
'Oxford Podcasts' Twitter Account @oxfordpodcasts | MediaPub Publishing Portal for Oxford Podcast Contributors | Upcoming Talks in Oxford | © 2011-2022 The University of Oxford