識別コード | Z1310.5R0680001 |
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書名 | Refugees |
巻数 | No.100 |
著者 | |
出版者 | United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) |
出版地 | Geneva ; ジュネーブ |
出版国 | スイス(CH) |
出版年 | 1995/01/01 |
言語区分 | 英語 eng |
頁数 | 30 |
大きさ (cm) | 29 |
ISSN | 0252-791X |
目次 | • REFUGEES, FEMININE PLURAL The special needs of women, ranging from prevention of rape to the provision of sanitary towels, are all too often overlooked in vast, sprawling refugee camps 3 • DO WE REALLY CARE? UNHCR started trying to improve its protection and assistance for women refugees a decade ago. One of the main obstacles has been entrenched attitudes within the organization 10 • FOSTER FAMILIES IN RWANDA Believing that unaccompanied children are better off living with foster parents than in institutions, Food for the Hungry International set up a program to support those who support the children 14 • STRATEGY FOR SURVIVAL A recent study of South East Asian refugees who were resettled in Canada challenges many preconceptions about the extent to which refugees depend on the state • SPACING CHILDREN, PREVENTING AIDS An ambitious reproductive health program for Rwandese refugees in Tanzania that targets everything from safer childbirth to the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases 20 • TWO STEPS FORWARD, ONE STEP BACK Providing education and skills-training for Afghan women refugees was an uphill struggle. Slowly and surely attitudes softened, but how much survives the return to Afghanistan remains to he seen 22 • THE DIFFICULTY OF EDUCATING LEYLA In the struggle to educate Afghan refugee women and girls, some approaches work better than others. And the result remains unacceptable: most never attend school 24 • OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN After generations of living on the fringes, Guatemalan women began standing up for their rights while living as refugees in Mexico 27 |
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