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Sustainable refugee migration:a rethink towards a positive capability approach [PDF]
A major challenge facing many countries around the world is how to sustainably address the issues of increased numbers of refugee migrants. The refugee migrant “issue” is often heavily political as a high density of migrants in local areas impacts ...
Adams, Carl, Al-Husban, Mohammed
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ABSTRACT The Myanmar military coup in February 2021 exacerbated the existing severe humanitarian crisis, resulting in the displacement of over 3.5 million civilians as of June 2025. Additionally, 78,731 individuals sought asylum in neighboring India as of 2023, fleeing the persecution and armed conflict in their homeland.
Tual Sawn Khai
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Purpose – This study aims to explore the interrelation between media literacy, moral panic, and the Acehnese community’s response to Rohingya refugees.
Rahma Salbiah +5 more
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Parenting Interventions in Refugee Contexts: Overview of Findings and Promising Directions
ABSTRACT Childhood and adolescence are critical periods for shaping habits, behaviors, and identities, and parents play a vital role for positive development in these years. Positive parenting during these years leads to long‐term benefits, ultimately promoting healthier societies.
H. Melis Yavuz
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From Finding to Making Jari: The Return of Burmese Political Refugees From South Korea
ABSTRACT The Korean word jari means a place, but also a seat, social position or space, according to the context. In interviews with Burmese refugees returning from South Korea (hereinafter Korea) to Myanmar, this word was used to express the challenges of return after nearly 20 years.
Jae Hyun Park
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How do refugees economically cope in host countries where they have no legal right to work? Most Southeast Asian countries have not ratified the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention.
Melati Nungsari +2 more
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The Children\u27s Community Center [PDF]
We are the Children’s Community Center, a NGO thats wants to provide an emergency response to the new surge of Rohingya refugee children. We want to relieve the daily mental traumas of the refugee camps through the collaborative interaction of the ...
Aldana (Graphic Design Certificate), Silvia Martin +3 more
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Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence [PDF]
Existing research argues that refugee inflows may increase the risk of domestic conflict, particularly civil war that, by definition, involves the state as an actor.
Cuellar Mariano-Florentino +10 more
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Rebel responses to disasters in conflict zones: a case study of Cyclone Mocha in Myanmar
Abstract Populations in conflict‐affected contexts face overlapping drivers of disaster risk. This article explores the intersection of disasters and armed conflict through an analysis of the role of non‐state armed groups, focusing on the Arakan Army (AA)'s response to Cyclone Mocha in Myanmar's Rakhine State in 2023.
Kyungmee Kim
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Was the United Kingdom's policy of pushing for the return of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar following ethnic cleansing in 2017 realistic? This article explores the United Kingdom’s response to the Rohingya Crisis which began in August 2017, resulting in ...
Arthur Joseph Holmes
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