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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... large - scale projects for infrastructure development of the country has led to the displacement of millions in South Asia . Added to them are large number of people who are victims of conflicts and natural disasters . According to UN ...
... large - scale projects for infrastructure development of the country has led to the displacement of millions in South Asia . Added to them are large number of people who are victims of conflicts and natural disasters . According to UN ...
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... massive attacks and counter- attacks between the insurgents and Indian security forces , a large number of Kashmiri families have fled their homes and sought refuge in the Pakistan - held Kashmir . The governments of Pakistan and that ...
... massive attacks and counter- attacks between the insurgents and Indian security forces , a large number of Kashmiri families have fled their homes and sought refuge in the Pakistan - held Kashmir . The governments of Pakistan and that ...
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... large number of Jumma people were for the first time displaced in 1961 following the construction of a hydroelectric project in Kaptai . The next stage of displacement of the same population began in the early 1980s following armed ...
... large number of Jumma people were for the first time displaced in 1961 following the construction of a hydroelectric project in Kaptai . The next stage of displacement of the same population began in the early 1980s following armed ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Long Way Home | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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