MALNUTRITION, MALARIA and the MYCOBACTERIUM

Saturday, 24 November 2012

POVERTY: Report on migration

In-Depth Global Reports

Photo: Kate Thomas/IRIN

OVERVIEW

MIGRATION: Crossing into the unknown

REPORTS

On the frontlines of “Fortress Europe”
Changing the odds in Europe's asylum lottery
Top 10 neglected refugee crises
Imagining the future of migration
More to it than just land - lessons from Burundi
Israel’s migration policy bites hard
Helping returnees turn a profit in Senegal
RESOURCES

World Migration Report 2011

World Disasters Report 2012 – Focus on forced migration and displacement

UNHCR Global Trends 2011

Asylum Levels and Trends in Industrialized Countries (UNHCR 2011)

Safe and Secure: How do refugees experience Europe’s borders?

Hate on the Streets: Xenophobic Violence in Greece (Human Rights Watch report)

Captured Childhood (International Detention Coalition)
FILM: Under siege – The Somali shopkeeper

BACKGROUND

MIGRATION: Human smugglers profit as tragedies multiply
MIGRATION: Trauma travels too
AFRICA: Reverse migration slowing urbanization rates
MIGRATION: New Australian refugee quota welcomed
MIGRATION: Misperceptions of migration fuel tensions
MIGRATION: The risks of rescue at sea
ETHIOPIA: Cautionary migration tales are no deterrent
SLIDESHOW: Under Siege – A Somali shopkeeper in South Africa
SLIDESHOW: From Libya to Lampedusa
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After service in the British SAS Regiment the author became a physician and then an orthopaedic surgeon. He has held professorial positions in Canada, Vietnam and the United States, practiced and taught orthopaedic surgery in three continents and in several wars. He has extensive experience as an expert witness in court. Somewhere along the way, time was found to operate a four hundred acre mixed farm, a one hundred seat restaurant and to obtain a licence as a flying instructor. The author's books are available from bookstores, the publishers, or from on-line bookstores such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Indigo/Chapters. http://mclementhall.com
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