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FMR 47 Gender, conscription and protection, and the war in Syria

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The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
The struggles endured by men who remain inside Syria and the obstacles faced by others who choose to remove themselves from the fighting by fleeing the country demonstrate a need to redefine classic conceptions of vulnerability.

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FMR 47 If Israel accepted Syrian refugees and IDPs in the Golan Heights

Could re-opening the Golan Heights to Syrians displaced by the conflict be a beneficial option for those fleeing the Syrian conflict and for Israel’s relations with its north-eastern neighbour?
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FMR 47 The impact of displacement on disabled, injured and older Syrian refugees

In contexts of displacement it is critical to recognise that some groups in the population may require specific attention. Awareness of these needs has major consequences for the types of services required, and the way they are delivered.
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Series
The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
People
Rochelle Davis
Abbie Taylor
Emma Murphy
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
syria
syria crisis
syrian refugees
displacement
jordan
lebanon
iraq
protection
refugees
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 02/12/2014
Duration: 00:15:14

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