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    Category: Migration & Security

    Towards Humane and Dignified Living Conditions for Refugees and Other Migrants: A Human Security Framework for Assessing ‘Migration Camps’ in Europe

    “The practice of detaining refugees and other migrants falls in line with the general European approach towards migration governance – part in parcel to the securitized framing…… Read more “Towards Humane and Dignified Living Conditions for Refugees and Other Migrants: A Human Security Framework for Assessing ‘Migration Camps’ in Europe”

    7 Jun 20227 Jun 2022 by hdevri

    Are Children at the Centre or the Periphery?: Brief Consideration on Humanitarian Projects Focusing on Refugee Children in Turkey

    Turkey is still known as the country that hosts the highest number of Syrian refugees in the world, the majority of which consist of women and children.…… Read more “Are Children at the Centre or the Periphery?: Brief Consideration on Humanitarian Projects Focusing on Refugee Children in Turkey”

    4 May 20226 May 2022 by hdevri

    A Gender-Relational Approach Applied to Refugee Programmes

    This toolkit is part of HDRI’s first toolkit series and is a collective effort made by our fellow researchers Iliana Flores Pérez, Mélissa Hamdi, Silvana Limni, Loïs…… Read more “A Gender-Relational Approach Applied to Refugee Programmes”

    5 Jun 202119 Jul 2021 by hdevri

    The invisible walls of asylum : the ineffective application of asylum law in a postcolonial Europe

    If the international protection of refugees and stateless persons is guaranteed by the Geneva Convention of 1951, the colonial legacies of the European continent keep influencing the…… Read more “The invisible walls of asylum : the ineffective application of asylum law in a postcolonial Europe”

    10 Feb 20218 Feb 2021 by hdevri

    Domestic Migrant Workers at the Intersection of Vulnerability: A Path Towards the Dismantling of the Kafala System in Lebanon

    In Lebanon, there are approximately 250,000 domestic migrant workers (DMWs) primarily from Sub-Saharan Africa and South and South East Asia. The system that regulates their right to…… Read more “Domestic Migrant Workers at the Intersection of Vulnerability: A Path Towards the Dismantling of the Kafala System in Lebanon”

    7 Feb 202128 Jan 2021 by hdevri

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