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    raised in a Bhutanese refugee camp in Nepal. I still remember the nights in the refugee camp when we slept without eating anything because there was simply nothing to eat. Our family, like most others in the refugee camp, relied on aids provided by different humanitarian agencies. We also relied on the kindness of local people who would sometimes give us clothes. The clothes may have been used, but to us, it was more than we could have hoped for. As a kid growing up in a refugee camp, I was…

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    Abstract:’ The Refugee’ a one act play was written by Asif Currimbhoy.The play portrays the miserable condition of the refugees from East Bengal on hand and on the other hand the play throws ample light on the effects of the refugee problems in social life in India during 1971.Asif combines the major issues with other problems like communalism as it is also led by other issues. It suggests that one problem gives way to other problems. The present play focuses all the issues due to the influx of…

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    Refugee Health Care Essay

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    Grant Proposal: Refugee Health Care Matters The organization, Refugee Health Care Matters (RHCM) sole purpose is to educate and assist refugees to the United States (US) in obtaining adequate and affordable health care. RHCM began in 2016 after the need for education and assistance in the area of health care became known through research. When refugees come to the US, they are sponsored through various organizations that are responsible for finding furnished housing, providing education in…

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    refugees. Refugees are everywhere. You might see them arriving in your city or country. You may also hear about the issues in their country on the radio/news. But, the radio and news don’t tell you about the effects of becoming a refugee. When leaving their home, refugee lives are turned “inside out” from the grief and fear that haunts them. Feeling accepted and being able to start over partially subsides those feelings and helps turn their lives “back again.” A refugee's life turns “inside out”…

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    It is commonly thought that a refugee is defined as a person forced to flee from their own habitat due to armed conflicts or severe natural disaster. Refugee aid is the humanitarian response to such disasters that have caused the lack of fresh drinking water, hygiene, accommodations, safety and the growth of illnesses that can place lives in mortal danger. Principally, humanitarian support in such chaotic conditions centers on preventing death, giving assistance and safety measures for those…

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    Refugee Crisis Refugees are a worldwide problem today. There are no region or continent lacks refugees. People caught between danger at home and loss of identity in a strange land. Today, more than 19 million people forced to flee their homelands because of the war, persecution, and oppression; an estimated 42,500 more join them daily (Taub, 2015). They seek safety in strange societies where they may be isolated from the rest their family. Recent examples include Syrians who were forced from…

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    Over the past five years, the refugee crisis has increased as a result of events like the Syrian Civil War. Different states have attempted to combat the crisis in differing ways. These states have attempted to cooperate over the refugee crisis, however, this has not always been successful. The theories of Liberalism and Realism both provide reasons as to why states have responded as they have, to the refugee crisis. However, Realism clearly outlines why there has been an increase in nationalism…

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    across the world. You are on your own, you are a refugee. Many children are going through this right now. They are on their own trying to make a different life for themselves. Refugees moving to different counties is an ever changing problem. The stress put on the kids is too much and may cause mental health problems (“Mental Health...”). When they come, to a different country, they may not have a place to go, or food to eat. Even though refugee children may be sent to another country, in…

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    return to Syria, thus healthcare delivery systems will have to be reconstructed. As the war continues more and more people will flee and more refugees will need basic healthcare. The statistics alone are tragic, but when you realize that every refugee has their own story, their own hurdle to overcome, one realizes just how heartbreaking the crisis is. Working with Humanwire gave me the opportunity to learn more about the crisis and read about the real struggles people are facing. I hope that…

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    Agihiv Refugee Case Study

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    has allowed for the establishment of the Agihiv refugee camp, with an estimated population of 275,000 refugees. The camp has been separated into three smaller settlements: Camps A, B and C. Humanitarian efforts are lead by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), with additional assistance provided by national and international aid agencies. Unfortunately, lack of funds attributed to donor fatigue has negatively impacted the refugee camp.…

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