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  3. Vol. 14 No. 8 (1995): Special Issue on Women Refugees - Part 2: Case Studies

Vol. 14 No. 8 (1995): Special Issue on Women Refugees - Part 2: Case Studies

first page Refuge vol. 14.8 1995
Published: 1995-01-01

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Introduction

  • Refugee Women and Repatriation: Perspectives from Southeast Asia

    Kate Halvorsen
    1-7
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Articles

  • Elderly Mozambican Women Refugees in the Tongogara Refugee Camp in Zimbabwe: A Case Study

    Dodo Thandiwe Motsisi
    7-11
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  • War, Ethnicity, and Violence Against Women

    Jadranka Cacic-Kumpes
    12-15
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • Women's Groups in the Former Yugoslavia: Working with Refugees

    Maja Korac
    16-19
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • The Latin American Exile Experience from a Gender Perspective: A Psychodynamic Assessment

    Marlinda Freire
    20-28
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF

Front Matter

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Back Matter

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Refuge ISSNs: 1920-7336 (electronic); 0229-5113 (print)

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