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The Refugee Voice
— a series of occasional papers describing forced migration and the major issues that underlie them. More than simply presenting abstract problems, it provides first-hand experiences from the refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), and other vulnerable populations with whom JRS works around the world.
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The Refugee Voice 3-3 (August 2009)
Alleviating Pain on the Border |
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The Refugee Voice 3-2 (May 2009)
Education: A Crying Need |
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The Refugee Voice 3-1
Heightened Vulnerability: Addressing the Needs of Refugees
with Disabilities |
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The Refugee Voice 2-3
Invisible and Forgotten: Colombian Refugees Seek Recognition
and Renewed Dignity in Ecuador |
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The Refugee Voice 2-2
Old Hopes and New Dreams: Bhutanese Refugees Ponder
the Challenge of Resettlement |
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The Refugee Voice 2-1
No Refuge: Haitian Refugee Women in the
Dominican Republic |
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The Refugee Voice 1-2
The Human Cost of US Immigration Detention |
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The Refugee Voice 1-1
Voices of Colombia's Displaced
We welcome your further exploration into the lives of displaced persons living in Colombia's Magdalena Medio region. Stories from the Magdalena Medio Region, a companion piece to The Refugee Voice newsletter above, provides more in-depth accounts from survivors of the Colombian conflict. |
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