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Integration of internally displaced persons
Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems (Lviv, May 18–19, 2023): Proceedings of The XIII International Scientific Conference, 2023Background: Since 2014, the issue of internally displaced persons has been relevant for the Ukrainian state. The problem has gained even greater scope since the beginning of 2022. Today, the integration and adaptation of this category of persons is an important element of social policy and practical social work.
Solomiia Terletska, Oksana Makukh
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2013
The human rights of a population are fundamentally violated when it is the governmental forces that main perpetrators of violence which causes displacement. It is a fundamental principle is responsible for the needs and protection of the IDPs. The United Nations Human Rights Committee considered the report by the Colombian government in July 2010, and ...
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The human rights of a population are fundamentally violated when it is the governmental forces that main perpetrators of violence which causes displacement. It is a fundamental principle is responsible for the needs and protection of the IDPs. The United Nations Human Rights Committee considered the report by the Colombian government in July 2010, and ...
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The Ripple Effects of Internal Displacement on Internally Displaced Persons
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This work pivotally addresses the effects of internal displacement on IDPs. Primarily, Distinct groups with diverse needs are currently emerging because of protracted wars, terrorism, global warming, lack of socioeconomic incentives, and gross human rights violations.
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Refugee or Internally Displaced Person?
Comparative Political Studies, 2006This study investigates the circumstances that lead some countries to produce a large number of refugees and relatively few internally displaced persons (IDPs) as opposed to a large number of IDPs and relatively few refugees. The authors develop the hypothesis that refugee flows are greater in the face of state (sponsored) genocide/politicide than ...
Will H. Moore, Stephen M. Shellman
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Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
2017Abstract This chapter examines the roles, functions, achievements, and failures of the principal international organization — the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) — to protect refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), and to find solutions to their plight.
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Education and Internally Displaced Persons
2013What are the barriers to education for internally displaced persons? How can these be overcome? Drawing on research from a diverse set of countries, including the the USA, Somalia, Colombia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the contributors consider the relationship between education and internally displaced persons.
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Forced Migrants: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
2005Abstract This chapter addresses the social injustice experienced by refugees and internally displaced persons. There are approximately 25.4 million refugees and approximately 40.0 million internally displaced persons globally, in addition to 3.1 million asylum seekers.
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