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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2008
    Myanmar

    Critics dismiss Asean plan for free movement of labor...

    "DESPITE the high-minded ideals of the Asean Vision 2020 plan launched more than a decade ago by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), cynics continue to dismiss its aim of labor mobility in a “community of caring societies” as just so much humbug.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    January, 2008
    Afghanistan

    Six years after the fall of the Taliban, Afghanistan is a long way from political stability and economic progress. The decline of state influence continues, especially in rural areas; because of the security situation, aid organisations are drastically cutting back their programmes and military considerations are taking on overriding importance.

  3. Library Resource

    A SURVEY OF IDP RETURN AND RESETTLEMENT ISSUES AND LESSON: ACHOLI AND LANGO REGIONS

    Reports & Research
    February, 2008
    Uganda

    This is the second in a series of land studies for northern Uganda, whose core objective is to inform the Plan for Recovery and Development of Northern Uganda (PRDP) and the National Land Policy. It builds on the work of the first phase conducted in Teso region to present a more quantitative analysis of trends on disputes and claims on land before displacement, during displacement and emerging trends or occurrences on return for Acholi and Lango sub-regions.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2008
    Myanmar

    The feature section on Burma includes 29 articles exploring the extent of the displacement crisis, factors affecting displaced people and the search for solutions. The issue also includes 19 articles on other aspects of forced migration.....
    Forced displacement of Burmese people,
    Inge Brees...
    Burma: in urgent need of change,
    Douglas Alexander...
    The international community's Responsibility to Protect,
    Kavita Shukla... .
    Landmines: reason for flight, obstacle to return,
    Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan....

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 2008
    Myanmar

    Abstract: "Burmese refugees in Thailand maintain economic, social and
    political links with their country of origin, but these transnational activities
    are influenced by the politics and level of development of the country of
    origin and the host country. Through transnational activities, refugees can
    have a positive impact on the home country by contributing to peace-building
    and development or they can enhance conflict, as the discussion on
    community engagement and political transnationalism will illustrate. Clearly,

  6. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2008
    Africa, Sudan, Eastern Africa

    The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa. It identifies and dicusses the political factor as the root cause of the problem of peace and security in the subregion. The paper does not argue that thee is a gap of literature on the conflicts in the Horn of Africa. The argument it is trying to present is taht many of the works on the subject taht the author has consulted and reviewed concentrate on conflict markers such as ethnicity, region, religion, etc.

  7. Library Resource
    January, 2008
    Kenya, Sub-Saharan Africa

    This policy brief explores the importance of land issues in forced displacement in Kenya, drawing out their implications for current humanitarian and early recovery interventions in the wake of the violence and displacement that followed the 2007 elections. Key messages nclude:

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2008
    Kenya, Africa

    ODI’s Humanitarian Policy Group held an event to explore the role that land issues have played in the current crisis in Kenya. The HPG Policy Brief released to coincide with the event argues that it is essential that humanitarian actors understand land issues as they seek to assist displaced populations and facilitate the process of return or resettlement.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2008
    Myanmar

    Most Burmese people fleeing their homes do so for a combination of reasons. The root causes for leaving, however,
    determine which ‘category’ they belong to: ‘internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) or ‘economic migrants’. There is
    some discussion as to whether people leaving their homes due to exhaustion of livelihoods options are IDPs
    according to the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement1 – or not. Ashley South and Andrew Bosson present
    their views below...

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