Immigrazione in Africa

 

Rifugiati

No Solutions in Sight: the Problem of Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa Jeff Crisp1 Head, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit UNHCR, Geneva
In 2001, UNHCR’s Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit (EPAU) embarked upon a major study of protracted refugee situations, with funding provided by the US State Department’s Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration.2 Since that time, the notion of protracted refugee situations has become an increasingly familiar feature of the discourse on international refugee issues, especially in the African context.3 Hitherto, however, a general analysis of this important humanitarian issue has been lacking. The current paper, which provides a synthesis of findings from the case studies and literature review undertaken by EPAU over the past two years, is intended to fill that gap

Maghreb

MAGHREB: DEMOGRAFIA, SVILUPPO E MIGRAZIONI RICERCA REALIZZATA CON IL CONTRIBUTO DEL BUREAU INTERNATIONAL DU TRAVAIL DALLA CARITAS DI ROMA / DOSSIER STATISTICO IMMIGRAZIONE Roma, ottobre 2000

Colonizzazione ed emigrazione in Maghreb di Abdellatif Fadloullah – Università di Rabat (Marocco) tratto da R. Cagiano de Azevedo, "Migration et cooperation au développement, etudes démographiques n° 28", Direction des affaires sociales et économiques, edizioni del Consiglio d’Europa, 1994

A Singular International Area: Borders and Cultures in the Societies of the Strait of Gibraltar Francisco Oda-Angel, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid

Africa Centro occidentale

Harnessing the Potential of Migration and Return to Promote Development - appying concepts to West Africa International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Sudafrica

PUTTING A FACE ON TRANSNATIONALISM: MIGRATION, IDENTITY, AND MEMBERSHIP IN THE TRANSNATIONAL CITY OF JOHANNESBURG, di Sarah Wagner, Maggio 2002, tratto da http://www.harvard.edu/

 

Towards Understanding the Legacy of Apartheid and the Perpetuation of Racial Stereotypes in the Contemporary South African Media. RESEARCH REPORT COMMISSIONED BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

The News in Black and White: An Investigation Into Racial Stereotyping in the Media, Media Monitoring Project Ottobre 1999, tratto da SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

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