
Forced Displacement and NGOs in Asia and the Pacific
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. January 2022
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-0-367-70251-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume presents a comprehensive survey of the dynamics of conflict and climate induced forced displacement and organisational response across Asia and the Pacific.
The Asia Pacific region hosts some of the largest numbers of displaced people on the planet, with some of the fewest protections available and sparse frameworks for advancing rights, livelihood, and policy. The region maintains the lowest number of signatory states to international refugee protection covenants, and the majority of national protection and support systems are ad hoc, precarious, and unpredictable. Civil society has very often filled in the gaps but, with the rise of nationalist rhetoric, civil society space has been shrinking. Drawing upon the expertise of academics, practitioners, historians, theorists, policy makers, political scientists, economists, and the voices of affected communities across the region, this book examines both key case studies and larger regional trends.
This book is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners looking to understand the complexities of responses to refugees and forced migrants in the Asia Pacific Region.
The Asia Pacific region hosts some of the largest numbers of displaced people on the planet, with some of the fewest protections available and sparse frameworks for advancing rights, livelihood, and policy. The region maintains the lowest number of signatory states to international refugee protection covenants, and the majority of national protection and support systems are ad hoc, precarious, and unpredictable. Civil society has very often filled in the gaps but, with the rise of nationalist rhetoric, civil society space has been shrinking. Drawing upon the expertise of academics, practitioners, historians, theorists, policy makers, political scientists, economists, and the voices of affected communities across the region, this book examines both key case studies and larger regional trends.
This book is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners looking to understand the complexities of responses to refugees and forced migrants in the Asia Pacific Region.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
584 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-70251-9 (9780367702519)
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Persons
Guel Inanc holds a joint appointment as a faculty at School of Art, Design and Media, NTU Singapore and as founding co-director at the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies at University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Themba Lewis is Asia Manager at the Mixed Migration Center, a Trustee at AMERA International, and holds graduate degrees in Refugee Studies from the University of Oxford and the American University in Cairo.
Themba Lewis is Asia Manager at the Mixed Migration Center, a Trustee at AMERA International, and holds graduate degrees in Refugee Studies from the University of Oxford and the American University in Cairo.
Editor
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network, Thailand
Content
Introduction Part I 1. Afghan Refugees in Iran: The Role of NGOs, INGOs, and Humanitarian Organizations over the Past Four Decades 2. A Deplorable Future for the Stateless Rohingya Ethnic Minority? NGO Intervention in Refugee Camps in Bangladesh 3. Speaking out in Silence? The MSF Dilemma of Balancing Humanitarian Access and Temoignage in Rakhine State, Myanmar Part II 4. The Securitization of Relief Assistance to Internally Displaced Populations: The FATA Military Conflict in Pakistan 5. Children's Rights and Adult Agendas; Encounters of Young Displaced Migrants With Organizations in Nepal 6. Faith-based organizations and forced displacement in Indonesia and the region: hopeful disruptions of the status quo 7. Reclaiming Agency: A Case Study on Refugee Community Organisations in Malaysia 8. A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Connecting and Equipping Refugees for Tertiary Education in Malaysia - the CERTE Bridge Course 9. Hong Kong's Unified Screening Mechanism: Protection in Name Only 10. Strange Bedfellows? NGOs and the Politics of Value(s) in Offshore Detention Part III 11. Protection and Empowerment of Displaced People in Disasters: A Human Security Perspective on Climate-Induced Displacement and the Role of NGOs 12. From the Local to the General: The Architecture of Evaluating Emergency Shelter Responses in Asia and the Pacific