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The Consequences of Refugee Repatriation for Stayees: A Threat to Stability and Sustainable Development? |
Using longitudinal data from Burundi collected in 2011 and 2015, this paper explores the consequences of repatriation for stayee households i.e. those who never left the country during the conflict |
Carlos Vargas-Silva |
01 May 2019 |
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FMR 52 - Gendered limits to the returnee village programme in Burundi |
Gender and kinship intersect with a variety of other important factors in differential experiences of return. |
Yolanda Weima |
11 Jul 2016 |
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Displacements of Memory: Post-War Development, the Clash of Materialities and the Labors of the Negative in Burundi’s Sites of Violence |
Dr. Andrea Purdeková gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. |
Andrea Purdeková |
12 May 2016 |
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Understanding global refugee policy: the case of naturalisation in Tanzania |
Dr James Milner gives a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre seminar series. |
James Milner |
23 Jun 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
African Studies and OCAF Seminar: Staying Out of Place: The Dialectics of Being and Becoming in Exceptional Spaces |
Simon Turner, Aalborg University, Denmark, gives a talk for the African Studies Centre |
Simon Turner |
18 Feb 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
FMR 43 Peace villages for repatriates to Burundi |
Burundi's peace villages, which are intended both as models for reintegration and as centres of economic development, have encountered a number of problems which are related to the country's continued fragility as a state. |
Jean-Benoît Falisse, René Claude Niyonkuru |
09 Aug 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
Constitutionalism, ethnicity and minority rights in Africa: a legal appraisal from the Great Lakes region |
Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Jeremie Gilbert (University of East London) recorded on 22 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. |
Jeremie Gilbert |
24 May 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
FMR 41 Preventing re-displacement through genuine reintegration in Burundi |
Displacement is often part of a cyclical process of conflict and displacement. Preventing displacement, therefore, is not only about preventing new displacement but about ensuring that people do not get re-displaced. |
Lucy Hovil |
08 May 2013 |