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Vol. 11 No. 3 (1992): African Refugees
Vol. 11 No. 3 (1992): African Refugees
Published:
1992-03-01
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Introduction
African Refugees
Howard Adelman
1
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Articles
Africa's New Refugees: An Overview
Yohannes Gebresellassie
1-7
PDF
Ghana 1981-1991: A Decade of Forced Repression and Migration
Edward Opoku-Dapaah
8-13
PDF
The Liberian Civil War: The Future of Liberian Refugees
Moses Geepu-Nah Tiepoh
14-17
PDF
Rural Settlements for African Refugees in First Countries of Asylum: Problems of Integration and Self-Sufficiency
Veronique Lassailly-Jacob
18-22
PDF
Socio-Economic and Political Crises in Uganda: Reasons for Human Rights and Violations and Refugees
Ogenga Otunnu
23-36
PDF
Back Matter
Back Matter
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