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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

World Refugee Crisis and the TCC Library

What is a Refugee and how many are there today ? As defined by 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention: "a person who 'owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality". IDPs, or internally displaced people have been forced from their homes but remain in their country, often seen as "enemies of the state". An estimated 10 million people are living as refugees, and for IDPs, it is estimated there are 25 million in 50 countries displaced by war or persecution, perhaps another 25 million IDPs uprooted by natural disasters such as earthquakes and famine. Almost 60 million people have been displaced from their homes, jobs and communities.

BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY


Human cargo : a journey among refugees


Brothers in hope : the story of the Lost Boys of Sudan


The United States Refugee Admissions Program : reforms for a new era of refugee resettlement



The lost boys of Sudan : an American story of the refugee experience



E-BOOKS ONLINE AT THE LIBRARY
Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries.
Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experiences

Living in Limbo: Conflict-Induced Displacement in Europe and Central Asia

War, humanitarian crises, population displacement, and fertility: a review of evidence


WEBSITES AND ONLINE ARTICLES


United Nations:Refugee Agency
The General Assembly established the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on 14 December 1950. The UNHCR mandate is to lead and coordinate international action for the world-wide protection of refugees and the resolution of refugee problems.

Children and Armed Conflict

Refugees International: a powerful voice for lifesaving action

WITNESS uses video and online technologies to open the eyes of the world to human rights violations. We empower people to transform personal stories of abuse into powerful tools for justice, promoting public engagement and policy change.

Human Rights Watch: Defending Human Rights Worldwide

Women for Women International: begins with providing food, medicine, other necessities, then sponsors voc-ed or technial skills training for women in 9 countries

USCRI: US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants

Amnesty International

World Press Review

ONLINE ARTICLES

Biggest Failure of the International Community
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees

Growing Pains: Young people should be preparing for adulthood; instead, they are trapped in the limbo of exile p23-27.

More then One Way of Dying: living conditons of forcibly displaced people violate human rights

Crisis in Sudan - Washington Post

VIDEOS AT THE LIBRARY

Rise: revolutionary women re-envisioning Afghanistan
Using both regular and hidden cameras, members of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) documented the lives of Afghanis following the post-9/11, American-led military campaign. RAWA members interviewed refugees, victims of factional fighting and Taliban abuse, and residents who witnessed the bombings of civilian homes. Rise is ultimately a call for gender equality, democracy, and freedom.

The Dalai Lama Soul of Tibet

We are Guatemalans


DATABASES WITH EXTENSIVE RESOURCES ON REFUGEES
access restricted: require login to TCC network

SIRS: search Leading Issues for Refugees - 51 countries, 454 articles & documents

NEWSBANK: Global: search Refugees as subject, 11,586 articles full-text

LINKS TO THE TCC LIBRARY COLLECTION

Books in the TCC Library

E-Books in the TCC Library

Audio-Visuals in the TCC Library