Refugee Voices

Welcome to Refugee Voices


This group provides a platform for refugees from all over the world to comment on areas of concern, and issues that they face on a day-to-day basis. Providing a platform for refugees to communicate is important because it enables current research and policy to be reflective of the experiences of refugees and forced migrants. Please feel free to join in the conversation, and help establish direct participatory channels for communication. <?xml:namespace prefix = o />


 

Scalabrini Centre - Executive Summary

The Scalabrini Centre operates from the Cape Town’s central business district offering welfare, development  and advocacy programmes for refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and local South Africans since 2002. The Scalabrini Centre runs under the leadership of director, Miranda Madikane who reports to a board of 9 Trustees (IT2746/2006) chaired by Scalabrini Father Mario Tessarotto and mentored by Bishop Lawrence Henry. The centre is registered as a non-profit organisation with t

The Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration - Website and New Multimedia Section

The Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration now has a website: www.oxmofm.com.We are also pleased to announce that we are now accepting multimedia submissions for the First Hand section of the journal, which provides a platform for currently or formerly displaced students (= in formal, non-formal

Call for Papers - The Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, Student Publication - Deadline: 24th October 2010

As the most recent graduates of the MSc of Forced Migration program at the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, we are excited to announce the launch of our free electronic publication The Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration (OxMo) written, reviewed and edited by students.

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