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International Relations (2019-20)

Stranded Refugees in Indonesia: Is economic integration possible?

Author isabellarefunjolbello Date April 10, 2020
Tagged Asia, Economic Inclusion, Indonesia, Refugee Crisis, Religion Refugees, UN, UNHCR | Leave a comment |
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And all of a sudden we are one European Union again?

Author ulrikahoogesteger Date April 10, 2020
Covid-19 virus, corona virus, whatever you want to call it. I think at this...
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International Relations (2019-20)

Refugees a global problem with a global solution?

Author svenjathiele Date April 10, 2020
As Khaled Hosseini said for the joined initiative “Stars ask you to stand #WithRefugees”...
Tagged Argentina, refugee convention 1951, Refugee Crisis, Refugees, refugees in Argentina, Syria, UN, United Nation | Leave a comment |
International Relations (2019-20)

How including refugees helps everyone

Author bartvanderpol Date April 10, 2020
Helping refugees go into business, a win-win situation.             ...
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International Relations (2019-20)

The worst-case scenario: an outbreak of the coronavirus in refugee camps

Author ankyderidder Date April 10, 2020
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International Relations (2019-20)

Empowering the invisible population – from refugee to woman of the world

Author miriamjanssen Date April 10, 2020
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IPaDs MP3 (2013-14)

The current global pandemic, “why so serious!?”, to how we are dealing with it.

Author nhannguyen1 Date April 10, 2020
The current global pandemic Recently, the whole world has been staggered by the impacts...
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International Relations (2019-20)

The war against COVID-19 in the European Union

Author maretmentink3 Date April 10, 2020
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International Relations (2019-20)

A long way that leads nowhere – A story of human rights violations and oppression in Rohingyas attempt to find safety in India.

Author annareindersma Date April 10, 2020
It does not matter whether you read the Bangkok Post, the Al Jazeera or...
Tagged India, Kashmir, Myanmar, Narenda Modi, Refugee Crisis, Rohingya | Leave a comment |
International Relations (2019-20)

Efforts to Ensure the Right to Education is Upheld

Author larissapretorius Date April 10, 2020
Coronavirus Covid19, Pandemic, World Health Organization, Wuhan, Human rights, regulations… the list goes on...
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