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Refugees, Environment and Development

, 2018
Section 1: Evidence: Identifying the Problem: Introduction: Forced Migration and Environmental Change. Refugees' Impact on the Environment: The Evidence Towards an Environmental Toolkit?
R. Black
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Migration and refugees

1997
International migration is inextricably connected to a wide range of issues and dilemmas that confront governments and peoples across the globe today. Increasing racism and neo-Nazi violence in Germany, ‘ethnic cleansing’ in former Yugoslavia and police brutality towards blacks in Los Angeles, are all recent examples of problems that are linked to ...
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety in adult Syrian refugees: What do we know?

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2019
Background: The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighboring countries and Europe. Refugees are at considerable risk of developing common mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post ...
Emma k. Peconga, Marie Høgh Thøgersen
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The Case of the Refugee

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1975
(1975). The Case of the Refugee. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 51-53.
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Old Refugees and New Refugees

1999
The first stop for the Holocaust survivors on their arrival in Israel was either an immigrants’ hostel or a transit camp. The Jewish Agency Immigration Department supplied temporary housing for the new immigrants and made sure that the camps were always erected in the vicinity of large towns — Haifa in the north and near Kfar Azar and Rehovot in the ...
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Respect for refugees

Emergency Nurse, 2005
At the end of a busy day, most of us can return home to our 'refuge', where we can unwind and relax in a safe environment. This is a place that feels secure to us, where we can surround ourselves with familiar people and belongings. For many of us, our refuge holds part of our identity.
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Who Is a Refugee?

Ethics, 1985
The term "refugee" conjures up a melange of bleak images: a teeming boat adrift on the South China Sea, a bloated child in Bangladesh, a shantytown reduced to rubble in Beirut. The contention is that neither persecution nor alienage captures what is essential about refugeehood.
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Prevalence of mental disorders in refugees and asylum seekers: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Global Mental Health (Cambridge, England), 2022
Martina Patan, Pim Cuijpers
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