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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.

To register to receive an electronic subscription to The Refugee Voice, please click here.

 

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The Refugee Voice 3-3 (August 2009)
Alleviating Pain on the Border
The Refugee Voice 3-2 (May 2009)
Education: A Crying Need
The Refugee Voice 3-1
Heightened Vulnerability: Addressing the Needs of Refugees
with Disabilities
The Refugee Voice 2-3
Invisible and Forgotten: Colombian Refugees Seek Recognition
and Renewed Dignity in Ecuador
The Refugee Voice 2-2
Old Hopes and New Dreams: Bhutanese Refugees Ponder
the Challenge of Resettlement
The Refugee Voice 2-1
No Refuge: Haitian Refugee Women in the Dominican Republic
The Refugee Voice 1-2
The Human Cost of US Immigration Detention

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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