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This book presents experiences of women refugees in a variety of
contexts across Asia and Africa and builds a framework to ensure
robust and effective mechanisms to safeguard refugees' rights. It
highlights the structural challenges that women who are forcibly
displaced face and the inadequacies of the response of governments
and other stakeholders, irrespective of the country of origin,
ethnicity, and religion of the refugee community. This volume:
Focuses on contemporary issues such as the Rohingya and the Syrian
crisis. Brings first-person accounts of women refugees from Asia
and Africa. Draws on an interdisciplinary approach to analyse a
host of issues, including public policy, cultural norms, and
economics of forced migration. Bringing together first-hand
accounts from women refugees and interventions by activists,
academics, journalists, filmmakers, humanitarian workers, and
international law experts, this book will be a must read for
scholars and researchers of migration and diaspora studies,
development studies, sociology and social anthropology, and
politics and public policy. It will be of special interest to NGOs,
policymakers, and think tanks.
This book presents experiences of women refugees in a variety of
contexts across Asia and Africa and builds a framework to ensure
robust and effective mechanisms to safeguard refugees' rights. It
highlights the structural challenges that women who are forcibly
displaced face and the inadequacies of the response of governments
and other stakeholders, irrespective of the country of origin,
ethnicity, and religion of the refugee community. This volume:
Focuses on contemporary issues such as the Rohingya and the Syrian
crisis. Brings first-person accounts of women refugees from Asia
and Africa. Draws on an interdisciplinary approach to analyse a
host of issues, including public policy, cultural norms, and
economics of forced migration. Bringing together first-hand
accounts from women refugees and interventions by activists,
academics, journalists, filmmakers, humanitarian workers, and
international law experts, this book will be a must read for
scholars and researchers of migration and diaspora studies,
development studies, sociology and social anthropology, and
politics and public policy. It will be of special interest to NGOs,
policymakers, and think tanks.
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