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World Refugee Status Our Annual Report

Famcare

Client agencies that labor largely out of public view on behalf of the world's refugees annually share stats with this blog that astound us every year. Americans live in a civilization ordered by the rule of law.

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World Refugee Status Our Annual Report

Famcare

Client agencies that labor largely out of public view on behalf of the world's refugees annually share stats with this blog that astound us every year. Americans live in a civilization ordered by the rule of law.

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IFSW Statement on World Refugee Day 2022

International Federation of Social Workers

In the past decade, the global refugee population has more than doubled. According to the UNHCR, over 84 million people have become displaced through fear for their lives.

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Relief Organizations Working in Ukraine, Statements from Social Work Groups

Social Work Blog

Here are some organizations offering relief to Ukrainian refugees. World Central Kitchen. Irish Association of Social Workers (statement on mistreatment refugees who are ethnic minorities). Ukraine Relief Organizations. Care Ukraine Crisis Fund. Doctors Without Borders. International Rescue Committee. UN Crisis Relief.

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Tragedy for displaced peoples in North African highlights urgent need for new structures

International Federation of Social Workers

Six days after World Refugee Day, we have witnessed the response of two nation-states, Morocco and Spain, to displaced people resulting in death, injury and trauma of 100s of people. The Spanish territory of Melilla, on the North African coast is a land border between Africa and Europe.

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JOINT WORLD CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

JOINT WORLD CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers. The themes and sub-themes are as follows: Groups in vulnerable situations: the quest for social protection. Older persons. Persons with disabilities. Children and adolescents. Women and girls. Homeless people.

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Remembering Nick Wilkes

MQ Mental Health

Nothing pleased him more than spending the long train journey from Kiev to Warsaw via Lviv with Ukrainians he’d never met before, sharing a picnic laced with vodka. We often wonder what he would have made of the present disastrous war in his beloved Ukraine, that same train now full of refugees, and indeed of the many seismic events that have engulfed (..)