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Restoring rights: forced displacement, protection and humanitarian action

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Refugee Studies Centre
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
The RSC was delighted to host António Guterres, High Commissioner for Refugees, to present the eleventh Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture. The lecture examines current trends in relation to forced migration with a specific focus on the challenges and opportunities confronting the UNHCR.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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António Guterres
Keywords
harrell-bond
refugees
forced migration
unhcr
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 28/01/2014
Duration: 00:36:00

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