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refugee camps

African Studies Centre
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Somali Kinship and Bureaucratic Governance at Dagahaley Refugee Camp in Kenya

For this seminar we hosted Fred Ikanda from Maseno University. Professor Ikanda's spoke about his research and fieldwork experiences with the Dagahaley Refugee Camp.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - From a critique of camps to better forms of aid

What insights can the pre-eminent critic of camp-based aid provision, Barbara Harrell-Bond, offer contemporary practitioners?
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation

The Real Superheroes: Reflecting on the Challenges and Opportunities of Innovators in and of Higher Education spaces in Refugee Camps

Heather Donald (York University) and Laura Stankiewicz (Harvard and Tufts Universities) give a talk for the Innovative Approaches to Education and Skills Training in Humanitarian Contexts panel.
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation

Operationalising empathy in refugee camp design

Neysan Zölzer (Mensch) gives a talk for the Design in Humanitarian Innovation panel.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Governing Refugees: Justice, Order, and Legal Plauralism on the Thai-Burma Border [Book event]

Seminar given on 29 October 2014 by Dr Kirsten McConnachie (Refugee Studies Centre), part of the RSC Michaelmas term 2014 Public Seminar Series.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 The arts in refugee camps: ten good reasons

Refugees' involvement in artistic activity: music, theatre, poetry, painting, often plays a powerful positive role in their ability to survive physically and even emotionally and spiritually.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Rwanda and the Great Lakes: A personal view from the Oxfam Archive

This podcast is the second part of a recording made on 25 August 2005 as part of the Oxfam Archive Oral History project and is an interview with Maurice Herson, he had many interesting and challenging times with Oxfam including in the Great Lakes crisis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Sudan in the late 1980s: A personal view from the Oxfam Archive

This podcast is the first part of a recording made on 25 August 2005 as part of the Oxfam Archive Oral History project and is an interview with Maurice Herson, he had many interesting and challenging times with Oxfam including working in Sudan in the 80s.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Interview with Oscar F. Gil-Garcaa

In this podcast Oscar F. Gil-Garcia is interviewed about his work on the photographic project 'Guatemalan forced migration: the politics of care in representing refugees'.

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