For nearly a decade, Eritreans have been fleeing their oppressive government and the human rights violations that occur within Eritrea‘s borders. This flight usually takes them across the nearest border, but there appear to be choices that refugees make along the way that lead to patterning of flight, selection of certain countries of safe haven and emerging hierarchies of third countries of resettlement. For geopolitical reasons, Eritrean refugees are both safe and at risk in Ethiopia. However, it is in Ethiopia that a highly trafficked refugee camp, Shimelba, was created in 2004. Beginning in 2009, the US has been accepting Eritrean refugees from this camp as a group resettlement. As the world economy continues to deteriorate, however, li...
When refugees’ access to economic, political, and social rights cannot be guaranteed in one locale, ...
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia, but began a struggle for independence in the 1960s and finally be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Refugee resettlement policy forwards its goal of so...
An increasing number of global migrants are refugees, who have fled religious, racial, ethnic or oth...
This project has been designed to look into the challenges of resettlement for Eritreans moving to l...
The purpose of this study is to examine the challenges faced by Ethiopian women in the Denver commun...
The number of people forced to flee their homeland across the world is increasing at an alarming rat...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
Academics, journalists, and human rights groups have, for decades, written about the secretive and r...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Processes of conflict and domination have historically influenced and continue to influence patterns...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.For decades UNHCR and refugee hosting govern...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Eritrea is one of the largest refugee producing countries, as many exit to escape arduous National S...
When refugees’ access to economic, political, and social rights cannot be guaranteed in one locale, ...
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia, but began a struggle for independence in the 1960s and finally be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Refugee resettlement policy forwards its goal of so...
An increasing number of global migrants are refugees, who have fled religious, racial, ethnic or oth...
This project has been designed to look into the challenges of resettlement for Eritreans moving to l...
The purpose of this study is to examine the challenges faced by Ethiopian women in the Denver commun...
The number of people forced to flee their homeland across the world is increasing at an alarming rat...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
Academics, journalists, and human rights groups have, for decades, written about the secretive and r...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Processes of conflict and domination have historically influenced and continue to influence patterns...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.For decades UNHCR and refugee hosting govern...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Eritrea is one of the largest refugee producing countries, as many exit to escape arduous National S...
When refugees’ access to economic, political, and social rights cannot be guaranteed in one locale, ...
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia, but began a struggle for independence in the 1960s and finally be...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Refugee resettlement policy forwards its goal of so...