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Caught Between Borders : Response Strategies of the Internally Displaced.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2001Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (329 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849641302
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Caught Between BordersDDC classification:
  • 325
LOC classification:
  • HV640.C38 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Lists of Tables, Maps and Photos -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction and Background -- Notes -- AFRICA -- 1. Angola: Deslocados in the Province of Huambo -- Notes -- 2. Burundi: Developing Strategies for Self- Reliance. A Study of Displacement in Four Provinces -- Notes -- 3. The Sudan: The Unique Challenges of Displacement in Khartoum -- Notes -- 4. Uganda: The Resilience of Tradition. Displaced Acholi in Kitgum -- ASIA -- 5. Afghanistan: Displaced in a Devastated Country -- 6. Displaced Karens. Like Water on the Khu Leaf -- Notes -- 7. Sri Lanka: Developing New Livelihoods in the Shadow of War. Displaced, Relocated and Resettled Muslims -- Notes -- LATIN AMERICA -- 8. Colombia: Creating Peace Amid the Violence. The Church, NGOs and the Displaced -- Notes -- EUROPE -- 9. Georgia: Coping by Organising. Displaced Georgians from Abkhazia -- 10. Yugoslavia: Displacement from Kosovo. From Patronage to Self- Help -- 11. Conclusion -- Notes -- Contributors -- Bibliography -- Annex 1: Burundi - Matrix of Coping Strategies (Ruyigi) -- Annex 2: Burundi - Conflict and Population Displacements Timeline of Political Developments/ Population Displacements/ Intern -- Index -- Abkhazia -- 227 -- 228 -9 -- 230 -1 -- Autonomous Republic of 229 -30 -- Autonomous Republic of 234 -5 -- cross-border trade 240 -- Ministry of Education 241 -- radio and TV broadcasts 235 -- radio and TV broadcasts 236 -- Supreme Council 229 -- Supreme Council 234 -5 -- Supreme Council 248 -- Accão para Desenvolvimento Rural e Ambiental [ADRA] -- 31 -- 42 -- Acholi people -- 99 -- 101 -2 -- access to education 111 -12 -- child marriages 112 -- child marriages 271 -- displacement 103 -- displacement 106 -12 -- family relationships 99 -- family relationships 101 -2 -- family relationships 111 -12.
family relationships 277 -- justice system 111 -- rituals and ceremonies 109 -11 -- rituals and ceremonies 113 -- tradition and culture 99 -- tradition and culture 109 -11 -- tradition and culture 113 -- tradition and culture 274 -- women 's role 102 -- women 's role 107 -9 -- women 's role 112 -- Acholiland, rebellion 102 -3 -- adaptation schools 238 -- Addis Ababa Agreement 82 -- ADRA-Angolana -- 42 -- 44 -- Afghanistan -- 2 -- 117 -37 -- and solidarity 129 -- background 117 -23 -- conflict 117 -- conflict 119 -- conflict 120 -3 -- conflict 136 -- ethnic groups 118 -20 -- foreign aid 120 -- geography of 117 -- geography of 118 -19 -- Marxist government 121 -- Marxist government 123 -- Marxist government 125 -- massacres 126 -- natural disasters 126 -- refugees 121 -- refugees 122 -- refugees 123 -- relief agencies harassed 126 -7 -- women 126 -- women 128 -- women 132 -4 -- Afghanistan, displaced persons -- 117 -18 -- 122 -- 123 -36 -- access to education 135 -6 -- coping strategies 129 -32 -- coping strategies 134 -5 -- coping strategies 136 -7 -- food supplies 130 -1 -- living conditions 126 -8 -- pattern of 123 -6 -- personal rights and freedoms 132 -5 -- protection strategies 131 -2 -- Albanians -- 250 -- 252 -3 -- Andulo 23 -- Angola -- 5 -- 17 -47 -- 266 -- background 17 -23 -- civil wars 19 -23 -- deslocados 23 -6 -- economy 17 -- ethnic groups 19 -- geography of 17 -19 -- mestiço 20 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 27 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 29 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 32 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 44 -- soba 25 -- soba 36 -- soba 44 -- soba 46 -- soba 269 -71 -- urbanisation 19 -- Angola, displaced persons -- 17 -- 27 -9 -- access to education 42 -4 -- documentation 45 -6 -- documentation 278 -- forced relocation 17.
forced relocation 23 -4 -- information networks 268 -- public participation 44 -5 -- research methodology 30 -1 -- Anyanya rebels 82 -- Apkhazetis Khma [Voice of Abkhazia ] 235 -- armed forces, negotiation with -- 166 -7 -- 213 -- Arusha peace plan 55 -- assets, retaining 130 -- Assist Yourself association 247 -- Association Abkhazeti 242 -3 -- Atinati 245 -- Babanousa 82 -- background 140 -5 -- Bagaza, J.-B., President of Burundi 53 -- Baggara 89 -- Bahr-el-Ghazal -- 83 -- 85 -- Bailundo -- 23 -- 25 -- 29 -- Bakongo -- 19 -- 20 -- Bamiyan 127 -- Banaga, Sharaf eldin 86 -- Bangaladesh 138 -- Barrancabermeja -- 207 -- 210 -- 215 -- 217 -- 218 -- 219 -- 222 -- Bassein 141 -- Batumi 230 -- Benguela Railway [CFB] corridor -- 30 -- 38 -- Bicesse Accord 22 -- biscatos -- 39 -- 40 -- Bié 22 -- Blue Nile tribe 90 -- Boar Tusk -- 151 -- 154 -- Bogotá -- 207 -- 208 -- 215 -- 217 -- Bordo, Susan 24 -- Borjomi 230 -- Boutros-Gali, Boutros 2 -- brewing -- 92 -- 94 -- 108 -- British rule -- 144 -- civil war 144 -5 -- civil war 170 -- genocide 145 -- God 's Army 168 -- land reform 148 -- Bucaramanga -- 207 -- 208 -- 215 -16 -- 218 -- Buddhism 167 -- Buddhist monks 165 -6 -- Bujumbura Rurale -- 50 -- 55 -- 57 -- 58 -- 60 -- 73 -5 -- 76 -- Buraza -- 60 -- 72 -- Burgo 89 -- Burma -- 5 -- 138 -71 -- Burmese army -- and ethnic insurgencies 145 -- tactics 148 -9 -- targeting civilians 146 -7 -- targeting civilians 148 -9 -- targeting civilians 155 -6 -- Burundi -- 5 -- 48 -77 -- 267 -- background 51 -4 -- economic sanctions 55 -- ethnic conflict 48 -- ethnic conflict 53 -- ethnic conflict 54 -5 -- ethnic conflict 56 -- ethnic groups 51 -3 -- ethnic groups 63 -- genocide 53 -- geography of 51 -2 -- history of 52 -3 -- persecution of Hutus 53 -- socioeconomic conditions 54 -- unity process 54 -- Burundi, displaced persons.
access to education 70 -- access to education 74 -- child marriages 271 -- displacement patterns 48 -- displacement patterns 54 -6 -- documentation 71 -- family unity 71 -3 -- family unity 75 -- forced regroupment 50 -- forced regroupment 55 -- forced regroupment 56 -8 -- forced regroupment 73 -5 -- forced regroupment 76 -- information networks 268 -- property issues 73 -- protection strategies 61 -5 -- protection strategies 76 -- public participation 71 -- public participation 76 -- religion 274 -- research methodology 58 -60 -- response strategies 50 -- response strategies 60 -75 -- self-reliance strategies 66 -70 -- self-reliance strategies 75 -- semi-permanent sites 64 -- shelter 64 -5 -- small businesses 69 -70 -- subsistence strategies 65 -6 -- subsistence strategies 76 -- transit sites 64 -- Bururi 59 -- business incubators 238 -- business networks 272 -- Butezi -- 59 -- 62 -- Buyoya, Pierre -- 53 -- 54 -- 55 -- Cabinda 17 -- Cacarica 213 -- Caliamama 35 -6 -- Cantão Pahula 31 -- Care 234 -- Catatumbo -- 207 -- 208 -- Caxito 22 -- Caála -- 31 -- 32 -- 34 -- 35 -- 42 -- Cernea, Michael 10 -- checkpoints/roadblocks 208 -9 -- Chianga Research Institute 24 -- children -- abandoned 62 -- abandoned 63 -- abandoned 72 -- child labour 94 -5 -- child labour 187 -- child labour 272 -- child labour 277 -- crime and delinquency 73 -- crime and delinquency 74 -- crime and delinquency 272 -- dying 131 -- effect of displacement 111 -12 -- forced recruitment 104 -- forced recruitment 105 -- forced recruitment 211 -- in Soviet embassy compound 128 -- magazine for 236 -- prostitution 112 -- prostitution 272 -- psychological effects of displacement 242 -3 -- rehabilitation 243 -5 -- rehabilitation 247 -- street children 93 -- chissangua 40 -- cholera epidemics 128 -- Christianity 167 -- clan groups -- 101.
129 -- clothing and footwear 231 -- Co-Alfa camp 26 -- collective land rights 215 -- Colombia -- 5 -- 205 -23 -- conflict 205 -7 -- Law on Displacement 207 -- Law on Displacement 215 -- Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform [INCORA] 215 -- Colombo -- 181 -- 182 -- 183 -- 191 -- 192 -- Columbia, displaced persons -- access to education 219 -20 -- and armed forces 210 -11 -- and armed forces 213 -- begging 218 -- Committee for Internally Displaced Karen People [CIDKP] 160 -- Committee for Refugees, Serbia 260 -- Committee for the Protection of Roma 's Human Rights 255 -- Commonwealth of Independent States [CIS] -- 229 -- 247 -- community funds -- 91 -- 181 -- 182 -- community meals -- 218 -19 -- daytime displacement 210 -- documentation 213 -15 -- documentation 278 -- early warning systems 208 -- early warning systems 268 -- escape to neighbouring countries 212 -13 -- government assistance 207 -- healthcare 219 -- information networks 268 -- jungle displacement 209 -- numbers of 205 -7 -- organised responses 215 -16 -- organised responses 222 -3 -- peace communities 213 -15 -- petty trading 221 -- prostitution 222 -- research methodology 207 -8 -- seeking anonymity 211 -12 -- self-protection strategies 208 -15 -- self-protection strategies 222 -- self-reliance strategies 216 -20 -- sourcesof income 220 -2 -- subsistence strategies 210 -- temporary displacement 209 -10 -- women 217 -- women 218 -- women 221 -- women 222 -- Community Participation Programmes 234 -- CONCERN 21 -- Congo-Brazzaville 17 -- Consultancy on Human Rights and Displacement [CODETTES] 220 -- Corpo de Apoio ao Deslocado [CAD] 25 -- Counterpart International 234 -- Cuando Cubango 29 -- cultural capital 200 -- culture, as determining factor 274 -5 -- Cúcuta -- 207 -- 211 -- 215 -- 217 -- Danish Refugee Council [DRC] -- 177 -- 239.
Daoud Khan, Mohammed 121.
Summary: A look at the networks of the hidden lives of the internally displaced.
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Intro -- Contents -- Lists of Tables, Maps and Photos -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction and Background -- Notes -- AFRICA -- 1. Angola: Deslocados in the Province of Huambo -- Notes -- 2. Burundi: Developing Strategies for Self- Reliance. A Study of Displacement in Four Provinces -- Notes -- 3. The Sudan: The Unique Challenges of Displacement in Khartoum -- Notes -- 4. Uganda: The Resilience of Tradition. Displaced Acholi in Kitgum -- ASIA -- 5. Afghanistan: Displaced in a Devastated Country -- 6. Displaced Karens. Like Water on the Khu Leaf -- Notes -- 7. Sri Lanka: Developing New Livelihoods in the Shadow of War. Displaced, Relocated and Resettled Muslims -- Notes -- LATIN AMERICA -- 8. Colombia: Creating Peace Amid the Violence. The Church, NGOs and the Displaced -- Notes -- EUROPE -- 9. Georgia: Coping by Organising. Displaced Georgians from Abkhazia -- 10. Yugoslavia: Displacement from Kosovo. From Patronage to Self- Help -- 11. Conclusion -- Notes -- Contributors -- Bibliography -- Annex 1: Burundi - Matrix of Coping Strategies (Ruyigi) -- Annex 2: Burundi - Conflict and Population Displacements Timeline of Political Developments/ Population Displacements/ Intern -- Index -- Abkhazia -- 227 -- 228 -9 -- 230 -1 -- Autonomous Republic of 229 -30 -- Autonomous Republic of 234 -5 -- cross-border trade 240 -- Ministry of Education 241 -- radio and TV broadcasts 235 -- radio and TV broadcasts 236 -- Supreme Council 229 -- Supreme Council 234 -5 -- Supreme Council 248 -- Accão para Desenvolvimento Rural e Ambiental [ADRA] -- 31 -- 42 -- Acholi people -- 99 -- 101 -2 -- access to education 111 -12 -- child marriages 112 -- child marriages 271 -- displacement 103 -- displacement 106 -12 -- family relationships 99 -- family relationships 101 -2 -- family relationships 111 -12.

family relationships 277 -- justice system 111 -- rituals and ceremonies 109 -11 -- rituals and ceremonies 113 -- tradition and culture 99 -- tradition and culture 109 -11 -- tradition and culture 113 -- tradition and culture 274 -- women 's role 102 -- women 's role 107 -9 -- women 's role 112 -- Acholiland, rebellion 102 -3 -- adaptation schools 238 -- Addis Ababa Agreement 82 -- ADRA-Angolana -- 42 -- 44 -- Afghanistan -- 2 -- 117 -37 -- and solidarity 129 -- background 117 -23 -- conflict 117 -- conflict 119 -- conflict 120 -3 -- conflict 136 -- ethnic groups 118 -20 -- foreign aid 120 -- geography of 117 -- geography of 118 -19 -- Marxist government 121 -- Marxist government 123 -- Marxist government 125 -- massacres 126 -- natural disasters 126 -- refugees 121 -- refugees 122 -- refugees 123 -- relief agencies harassed 126 -7 -- women 126 -- women 128 -- women 132 -4 -- Afghanistan, displaced persons -- 117 -18 -- 122 -- 123 -36 -- access to education 135 -6 -- coping strategies 129 -32 -- coping strategies 134 -5 -- coping strategies 136 -7 -- food supplies 130 -1 -- living conditions 126 -8 -- pattern of 123 -6 -- personal rights and freedoms 132 -5 -- protection strategies 131 -2 -- Albanians -- 250 -- 252 -3 -- Andulo 23 -- Angola -- 5 -- 17 -47 -- 266 -- background 17 -23 -- civil wars 19 -23 -- deslocados 23 -6 -- economy 17 -- ethnic groups 19 -- geography of 17 -19 -- mestiço 20 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 27 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 29 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 32 -- Ministry of Social Affairs [MINARS] 44 -- soba 25 -- soba 36 -- soba 44 -- soba 46 -- soba 269 -71 -- urbanisation 19 -- Angola, displaced persons -- 17 -- 27 -9 -- access to education 42 -4 -- documentation 45 -6 -- documentation 278 -- forced relocation 17.

forced relocation 23 -4 -- information networks 268 -- public participation 44 -5 -- research methodology 30 -1 -- Anyanya rebels 82 -- Apkhazetis Khma [Voice of Abkhazia ] 235 -- armed forces, negotiation with -- 166 -7 -- 213 -- Arusha peace plan 55 -- assets, retaining 130 -- Assist Yourself association 247 -- Association Abkhazeti 242 -3 -- Atinati 245 -- Babanousa 82 -- background 140 -5 -- Bagaza, J.-B., President of Burundi 53 -- Baggara 89 -- Bahr-el-Ghazal -- 83 -- 85 -- Bailundo -- 23 -- 25 -- 29 -- Bakongo -- 19 -- 20 -- Bamiyan 127 -- Banaga, Sharaf eldin 86 -- Bangaladesh 138 -- Barrancabermeja -- 207 -- 210 -- 215 -- 217 -- 218 -- 219 -- 222 -- Bassein 141 -- Batumi 230 -- Benguela Railway [CFB] corridor -- 30 -- 38 -- Bicesse Accord 22 -- biscatos -- 39 -- 40 -- Bié 22 -- Blue Nile tribe 90 -- Boar Tusk -- 151 -- 154 -- Bogotá -- 207 -- 208 -- 215 -- 217 -- Bordo, Susan 24 -- Borjomi 230 -- Boutros-Gali, Boutros 2 -- brewing -- 92 -- 94 -- 108 -- British rule -- 144 -- civil war 144 -5 -- civil war 170 -- genocide 145 -- God 's Army 168 -- land reform 148 -- Bucaramanga -- 207 -- 208 -- 215 -16 -- 218 -- Buddhism 167 -- Buddhist monks 165 -6 -- Bujumbura Rurale -- 50 -- 55 -- 57 -- 58 -- 60 -- 73 -5 -- 76 -- Buraza -- 60 -- 72 -- Burgo 89 -- Burma -- 5 -- 138 -71 -- Burmese army -- and ethnic insurgencies 145 -- tactics 148 -9 -- targeting civilians 146 -7 -- targeting civilians 148 -9 -- targeting civilians 155 -6 -- Burundi -- 5 -- 48 -77 -- 267 -- background 51 -4 -- economic sanctions 55 -- ethnic conflict 48 -- ethnic conflict 53 -- ethnic conflict 54 -5 -- ethnic conflict 56 -- ethnic groups 51 -3 -- ethnic groups 63 -- genocide 53 -- geography of 51 -2 -- history of 52 -3 -- persecution of Hutus 53 -- socioeconomic conditions 54 -- unity process 54 -- Burundi, displaced persons.

access to education 70 -- access to education 74 -- child marriages 271 -- displacement patterns 48 -- displacement patterns 54 -6 -- documentation 71 -- family unity 71 -3 -- family unity 75 -- forced regroupment 50 -- forced regroupment 55 -- forced regroupment 56 -8 -- forced regroupment 73 -5 -- forced regroupment 76 -- information networks 268 -- property issues 73 -- protection strategies 61 -5 -- protection strategies 76 -- public participation 71 -- public participation 76 -- religion 274 -- research methodology 58 -60 -- response strategies 50 -- response strategies 60 -75 -- self-reliance strategies 66 -70 -- self-reliance strategies 75 -- semi-permanent sites 64 -- shelter 64 -5 -- small businesses 69 -70 -- subsistence strategies 65 -6 -- subsistence strategies 76 -- transit sites 64 -- Bururi 59 -- business incubators 238 -- business networks 272 -- Butezi -- 59 -- 62 -- Buyoya, Pierre -- 53 -- 54 -- 55 -- Cabinda 17 -- Cacarica 213 -- Caliamama 35 -6 -- Cantão Pahula 31 -- Care 234 -- Catatumbo -- 207 -- 208 -- Caxito 22 -- Caála -- 31 -- 32 -- 34 -- 35 -- 42 -- Cernea, Michael 10 -- checkpoints/roadblocks 208 -9 -- Chianga Research Institute 24 -- children -- abandoned 62 -- abandoned 63 -- abandoned 72 -- child labour 94 -5 -- child labour 187 -- child labour 272 -- child labour 277 -- crime and delinquency 73 -- crime and delinquency 74 -- crime and delinquency 272 -- dying 131 -- effect of displacement 111 -12 -- forced recruitment 104 -- forced recruitment 105 -- forced recruitment 211 -- in Soviet embassy compound 128 -- magazine for 236 -- prostitution 112 -- prostitution 272 -- psychological effects of displacement 242 -3 -- rehabilitation 243 -5 -- rehabilitation 247 -- street children 93 -- chissangua 40 -- cholera epidemics 128 -- Christianity 167 -- clan groups -- 101.

129 -- clothing and footwear 231 -- Co-Alfa camp 26 -- collective land rights 215 -- Colombia -- 5 -- 205 -23 -- conflict 205 -7 -- Law on Displacement 207 -- Law on Displacement 215 -- Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform [INCORA] 215 -- Colombo -- 181 -- 182 -- 183 -- 191 -- 192 -- Columbia, displaced persons -- access to education 219 -20 -- and armed forces 210 -11 -- and armed forces 213 -- begging 218 -- Committee for Internally Displaced Karen People [CIDKP] 160 -- Committee for Refugees, Serbia 260 -- Committee for the Protection of Roma 's Human Rights 255 -- Commonwealth of Independent States [CIS] -- 229 -- 247 -- community funds -- 91 -- 181 -- 182 -- community meals -- 218 -19 -- daytime displacement 210 -- documentation 213 -15 -- documentation 278 -- early warning systems 208 -- early warning systems 268 -- escape to neighbouring countries 212 -13 -- government assistance 207 -- healthcare 219 -- information networks 268 -- jungle displacement 209 -- numbers of 205 -7 -- organised responses 215 -16 -- organised responses 222 -3 -- peace communities 213 -15 -- petty trading 221 -- prostitution 222 -- research methodology 207 -8 -- seeking anonymity 211 -12 -- self-protection strategies 208 -15 -- self-protection strategies 222 -- self-reliance strategies 216 -20 -- sourcesof income 220 -2 -- subsistence strategies 210 -- temporary displacement 209 -10 -- women 217 -- women 218 -- women 221 -- women 222 -- Community Participation Programmes 234 -- CONCERN 21 -- Congo-Brazzaville 17 -- Consultancy on Human Rights and Displacement [CODETTES] 220 -- Corpo de Apoio ao Deslocado [CAD] 25 -- Counterpart International 234 -- Cuando Cubango 29 -- cultural capital 200 -- culture, as determining factor 274 -5 -- Cúcuta -- 207 -- 211 -- 215 -- 217 -- Danish Refugee Council [DRC] -- 177 -- 239.

Daoud Khan, Mohammed 121.

A look at the networks of the hidden lives of the internally displaced.

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