Digital Humanitarianism Is Not a Panacea for Refugee Education — Iurii ShliakovIn recent years, overwhelmingly positive reviews about “digital humanitarianism” occupied the media space. Digital humanitarianism usually…Dec 24, 2021Dec 24, 2021
Refugees and mental health: the female experience — Niamh KeeganRefugees often experience stress and trauma in their country of origin, while leaving that country, and in their host country. These…Dec 24, 2021Dec 24, 2021
DEFINING HETEROGENEOUS EXPERIENCES: Refugee law, perception, and semantics — Holly HaynesWhen lives are at stake, and the law is involved, how should we — the state and wider society — approach defining such complex concepts as…Dec 23, 2021Dec 23, 2021
Policies that Empower: Redefining Responses to Refugees — Henry Zeris1 in every 103 persons is either a refugee, asylum-seeker, or internally displaced person. In theory, according to the 1951 Convention on…Dec 23, 2021Dec 23, 2021
Common Ground: Somewhere we can start building from — Ignacio LouzanIn the west, the idea of the ‘refugee’ has become a political one. As everything else which is touched by political interests, its…Dec 23, 2021Dec 23, 2021
Mental Health Care Is Imperative For Refugees — Priscilla OteroThe world has now a total of 70.8 million displaced people. For the millions of refugees fleeing from violence worldwide, obtaining access…Dec 22, 2021Dec 22, 2021
The Politicisation of the ‘Refugee Crisis’ — Jack BridgfordWhen news first broke of irregular migrant crossings over the Belarus-EU border, reports were quick to frame events in political terms…Dec 22, 2021Dec 22, 2021
Trans Refugees: An Untold Story -Alfie DavisPersecution at home, discrimination from where you should find safety. Where do you go when you face hatred and violence from all…Dec 21, 2021Dec 21, 2021
Refugee Women: Barriers to Career Development -Anna ZhukovaRefugee women have long been portrayed as helpless victims of war, dependent on their spouses for support, having no interest in work and…Dec 20, 2021Dec 20, 2021
Common Ground: Somewhere we can start building from -Ignacio LouzanIn the west, the idea of the ‘refugee’ has become a political one. As everything else which is touched by political interests, its…Dec 19, 2021Dec 19, 2021