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作者 Kelley, Ninette, author
書名 People forced to flee : history, change and challenge / author: Ninette Kelley
出版項 Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2022
©2022
國際標準書號 9780198786450 (hardback)
019878645X (hardback)
9780198786467 (paperback)
0198786468 (paperback)
book jacket
館藏地 索書號 處理狀態 OPAC 訊息 條碼
 人社中心  JV6346 K45 2022    新書展示中    30560400704620
版本 First edition
說明 539 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
附註 "UNHCR."
"People Forced to Flee: History, change and challenge is produced by UNHCR, the United Nations agency charged with safeguarding the rights and well-being of refugees, other forcibly displaced people and stateless persons around the globe"--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references and index
INTRODUCTION -- PART I: THE ROOTS OF ASYLUM -- PART II: PROTECTING MORE BROADLY -- PART III: SOLUTIONS-- AN UNEVEN RECORD -- PART IV: IMPROVING LIFE PROSPECTS -- PART V: BRIDGING THE GAP -- CONCLUSION: REFLECTING BACK AND FACING FORWARD
"People in danger have received protection in communities beyond their own from the earliest times of recorded history. The causes -- war, conflict, persecution, natural disasters and climate change -- are as familiar to readers of the news as to students of the past. It is 70 years since nations in the wake of world war drew up the landmark 1951 Refugee Convention. To mark this milestone, The State of the World's Forcibly Displaced traces the historic path that led to that definitive moment. It shows how history was made, by taking the centuries-old ideals of safety and solutions for refugees, to global practice. The book maps the progress encountered on the journey started by the Convention, during which the principle of international protection has reached a much broader group of people than the founders could have envisaged in the 1950s. It examines international responses to forced displacement within borders as well as beyond them, and the protection principles that apply to both. It reviews where they have been used with consistency and success, and where they have not. At times, the strength and resolve of the international community seems strong, yet solutions and meaningful solidarity are often elusive. Understanding why - at this important anniversary - is all the more crucial as the world faces unprecedented forced flight. Most is experienced in in low and middle income countries, and persists for generations. Everywhere, an effective response depends on the commitment to international cooperation set down by the Convention: a vision often compromised by efforts to minimise responsibilities. There is growing recognition that doing better is global imperative. Humanitarian and development action has the potential to be transformational, especially when grounded in the local context. The State of the World's Forcibly Displaced examines how and where investment in education, health and economic inclusion has improved lives and opportunities both for forcibly displaced persons and their hosts. In 2018, the international community reached a Global Compact on Refugees for more equitable and substantiable responses. It is receiving deeper support. The State of the World's Forcibly Displaced looks at whether that is enough for what could - and should - help define the next 70 years"-- Provided by publisher
主題 Refugees -- History
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc
Refugees -- International cooperation
Refugees. fast (OCoLC)fst01092797
Refugees -- International cooperation. fast (OCoLC)fst01092820
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. fast (OCoLC)fst01092822
History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
Alt Author Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, issuing body
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