Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic, socio-cultural and legal process. Refugees can have access to education, the right to seek employment, engage in economic activities and freedom of movement. Local integration assists refugees to acquire permanent resident permits and citizenship in the country of their asylum. Local integration is an economic process whereby refugees acquire rights and entitlements that allow them to establish a sustainable livelihood and be self-reliant. On social level, refugees live among local populations, in harmony without any discrimination. Due to the protracted conflicts in various states, refugees cannot be voluntarily repatriated. Furthermore, a few number of ref...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
In May 2008, 62 people died, several hundred were injured and some 25 000 displaced, due to xenophob...
The article seeks to illuminate South Africa’s exclusionary approach towards housing refugees and as...
In this paper we have examined the local integration as a durable solution for refugees to alleviat...
Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic,socio-cultural an...
This paper aims to explore further on the viability of local integration as a durable solution to th...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
In sub-Saharan Africa, protracted refugee situations have become common within the last three decade...
The ongoing refugee crises across the globe, especially in the case of large influxes and movements ...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
This essay is the result of fieldwork conducted in the Buduburam refugee settlement outside of Accra...
UNHCR supports local integration as one possiblesolution for refugees who cannot return home. Experi...
It is widely accepted that to be naturalised one must acquire the nationality of a political or nati...
This study seeks to examine the naturalisation of refugees under international law with specific foc...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
In May 2008, 62 people died, several hundred were injured and some 25 000 displaced, due to xenophob...
The article seeks to illuminate South Africa’s exclusionary approach towards housing refugees and as...
In this paper we have examined the local integration as a durable solution for refugees to alleviat...
Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic,socio-cultural an...
This paper aims to explore further on the viability of local integration as a durable solution to th...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
In sub-Saharan Africa, protracted refugee situations have become common within the last three decade...
The ongoing refugee crises across the globe, especially in the case of large influxes and movements ...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
This essay is the result of fieldwork conducted in the Buduburam refugee settlement outside of Accra...
UNHCR supports local integration as one possiblesolution for refugees who cannot return home. Experi...
It is widely accepted that to be naturalised one must acquire the nationality of a political or nati...
This study seeks to examine the naturalisation of refugees under international law with specific foc...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
In May 2008, 62 people died, several hundred were injured and some 25 000 displaced, due to xenophob...
The article seeks to illuminate South Africa’s exclusionary approach towards housing refugees and as...