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From India, Brazil And Beyond: Pandemic Refugees At The Border

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Adriana Dorfman ii Local level effects of closing borders between Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil in order to confront COVID-19 disarticulated modes of existence of border dwellers, generating The Covid‐19 pandemic severely threatens refugees: Most refugees live in developing countries with poor health care systems, the lockdowns left many refugees without income, border Daily life of Venezuelan refugees in one of the Operação Acolhida shelters in Brazil. ; Since 2018, UNHCR has supported Operation Welcome, a humanitarian response

Thus, the pandemic border closure policy has only exacerbated pre-existing trajectories which have serious implications for visa-free, border-free, and borderless West Africa as well as cross

China, India, Brazil: Learning from the pathfinders

In Border and Rule, one of North America’s foremost thinkers and immigrant rights organizers delivers an unflinching examination of migration as a pillar of global governance and gendered Abstract The thesis examines the protracted refugee situation of Karenni refugees along the Thai-Myanmar border, with a focus on the underlying causes of the prolonged More specifically, we argue that the strategic mainstreaming of global health regulations into border regimes points to the emergence of a “pandemic law” that encroaches upon already

Bangladesh’s New Border Stance Signals a Shift in Its Approach to India

Download scientific diagram | Bangladeshi refugees in India as on 1 December 1971. from publication: The postcolonial migration state | The evolution of migration This paper discusses the context and the effects of border closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic in four border regions between Brazil and its neighbors, namely Venezuela, “Enough is enough”: Dhaka is taking a strong stand at the border as Bangladesh-India relations enter a new phase.

An urgent, global account of the migration crisis and the function of borders across political, social, cultural, and economic systems. Why are the migrants coming? A significant number of Haitians at the border originally had been in Brazil, attracted by the promise of plentiful jobs during the 2016 Summer Abstract The article analyzes the experiences of Venezuelan refugees in the city of Boa Vista (Brazil) in exercising their communi‐cation rights in the context of social and digital inequalities

Non-refoulement is a bedrock principle of International Refugee Law entrenched in all national refugee laws in South America. This principle goes beyond refugee laws themselves and links This chapter examines migration and asylum governance instruments and how their implementation is affecting status determination, vulnerability, and rights, especially the

Indonesia’s migration policy and border control strategy have given rise to complexities and weaknesses in both the COVID-19 period and its aftermath. This study The Covid‐19 pandemic severely threatens refugees: Most refugees live in developing countries with poor health care systems, the lockdowns left many refugees without

Asylum seekers also come from Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil, India, and African countries, such as Eritrea, Ghana, Ethiopia and Cameroon. A small number of Ukrainians have Brazil’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic The Brazilian National Health System (SUS) ensures integral, universal and free access to more than 200 million inhabitants, including Venezuela has been immersed in an economic and social crisis with a high number of migrant people. An important proportion of Venezuelan migrants have crossed the north

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But what could we do, when not only was it impossible for us to enter Jordan or Brazil, but, more importantly, the people living there, and especially migrants and refugees, are currently facing field. Backlashes have been clearly occurring even before the pandemic, but the crisis scenario was the perfect excuse for militarization of the borders and selective entrance. Keywords: We conducted a systematic review searching 25 databases and grey literature (12/2019 to 09/2023) and considered empirical articles covering migrants, refugees, asylum

Request PDF | Refugees‘ exclusion at work and the intersection with gender: Insights from the Turkish-Syrian border | Today, about three million Syrian refugees are living in Turkey. This

The coronavirus outbreak started at a time when the international refugee regime was undergoing a major reform process. Following the adoption of the UNHCR-led Global Refugees face distinct challenges and are often subject to dehumanization by politicians, media, and the public. In this context, Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees

More specifically, we argue that the strategic mainstreaming of global health regulations into border regimes points to the emergence of a “pandemic law” that encroaches upon already Status, Vulnerability and Rights in Brazil: Operation Welcome and Its Impacts on Asylum and Social Inclusion of Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Immigrants

The Covid-19 pandemic severely threatens refugees: Most refugees live in developing countries with poor health care systems, the lockdowns left many Even in the advanced stages of the pandemic, migrants faced higher infection risks and disproportionately suffered from the consequences of COVID-19 disease, including deaths. The article analyzes the experiences of Venezuelan refugees in the city of Boa Vista (Brazil) in exercising their communication rights in the context of social and digital inequalities aggravated

The chapter then outlines some data about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants to Brazil in 2020, in order to highlight that, once again, the migration scenario is in

The US government changed the rules governing how people can seek asylum at the US-Mexico border last week, as a pandemic-era policy called Title 42 expired. Although it

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the socioeconomic arena were observed in the most diverse aspects and segments of society, from large transnational

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Venezuelan migrants in Colombia and Brazil have been returning to their native country, contributing further to the dissemination The authors’ examination of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora in Canada offers a unique vantage point to understand the complex process of making and unmaking refugees.

This chapter argues that in order to understand migration and mobility patterns in Brazil, it is necessary to shed light on its development over the last decade