Internal Displacement in South Asia: The Relevance of the UN's Guiding PrinciplesPaula Banerjee, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury, Samir Kumar Das, Bishnu Adhikari SAGE Publications, 2005 - 370 Seiten This book deals with the situation of internally displaced people - those who have been forcibly displaced by natural disasters or development projects. Each chapter is a case study authored by specialists from seven countries - India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mayanmar and Afghanistan. The latter two countries have been included for their shared ethnic continuities with people of the neighbouring countries. The authors provide recommendations on how to minimize the insecurity of the displaced, as well as suggesting early warning systems as preventive measures to forestall displacement at the outset. |
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... Maoist cadres or security forces as well as the killing of the male members of the family by Maoists and security forces have increased the burden on women . Some of the tasks that men traditionally performed have fallen upon the women ...
... Maoist cadres or security forces as well as the killing of the male members of the family by Maoists and security forces have increased the burden on women . Some of the tasks that men traditionally performed have fallen upon the women ...
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... Maoists . This forced collection is in the form of cash or kind . Maoist fighters and cadres show up in the homes of villag- ers who are forced to feed them . Unable to bear the additional expenses due to this , villagers leave their ...
... Maoists . This forced collection is in the form of cash or kind . Maoist fighters and cadres show up in the homes of villag- ers who are forced to feed them . Unable to bear the additional expenses due to this , villagers leave their ...
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... Maoists threatened him because he was using the state's services . The Maoists do not want the people to use the services provided by the government like the land records office , the courts , the postal system or the hospital . One day ...
... Maoists threatened him because he was using the state's services . The Maoists do not want the people to use the services provided by the government like the land records office , the courts , the postal system or the hospital . One day ...
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Foreword | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Long Way Home | 30 |
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