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International Migration Institute

Between knowledge and power: Understanding how international organisations see migration

Antoine Pécoud (University of Paris 13) critically analyses the reports produced by international organisations on migration, shedding light on the way these actors frame migration and develop their recommendations on how it should be governed
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - The role of community centres in offering protection: UNHCR and Al Ghaith Association in Yemen

Community centres play an important role in offering protection for displaced communities, particularly for members of those communities who have specific needs.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

UNHCR's protection guidelines: what role for external voices?

Guy Goodwin-Gill gives a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre podcast series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Understanding global refugee policy: the case of naturalisation in Tanzania

Dr James Milner gives a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

UNHCR's urban refugee policy

Dr Jeff Crisp and MaryBeth Morand give a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre podcast series.
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48: ‘Welcoming the stranger’ and UNHCR’s cooperation with faith-based organisations

Since its creation in 1950, UNHCR has engaged with faith-based organisations, faith communities and faith leaders in carrying out its work. Recently, UNHCR has been more actively exploring the role of faith in humanitarian responses.

The rise and decline of a global security actor: UNHCR, refugee protection and security

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Anne Hammerstad (University of Kent), recorded on 12 March 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.

Restoring rights: forced displacement, protection and humanitarian action

Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2010 by António Guterres (UN High Commisioner for Refugees) recorded on 13 October 2010 at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 UNHCR in Uganda: better than its reputation suggests

Mistrust and fear abound among Rwandan refugees in Uganda. The dearth of information available about cessation urgently needs to be addressed by UNHCR.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Detention under scrutiny

UNHCR's new detention guidelines challenge governments to rethink their detention policies and to consider alternatives to detention in every case.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 New UNHCR SOGI Guidelines

New UNHCR SOGI Guidelines.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 Language training in the Czech Republic

Language skills are crucial for the integration of refugees into the local community. In the Czech Republic, all persons granted international protection have the legal right to language tuition but there are shortcomings in provision.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 Luxembourg-UNHCR-Skype synergies

A recent strategic partnership between UNHCR, the Government of Luxembourg and communications software provider Skype is keeping UNHCR staff in hardship locations in touch with their families and friends.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The road from Kabul

New UNHCR research investigates the motivations for and challenges associated with the migration of young Afghans to Europe.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 The case for a Conclusion

Why support UNHCR's proposed ExCom Conclusion on Disability.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 In-house (dis)ability

In May 2007 UNHCR established an internal working group to look at developing in-house policies for people with disabilities both for the benefit of people of concern to us and for staff members.

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