Mijere, Nsolo J. (Ed).:AFRICAN REFUGEES AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN HOST COUNTRIES. The Long-Term Demographic, Environmental, Economic, Social, And Psychological Impacts Of Angolan Refugees In Zambia.
- Prima edizione 1995, ISBN: 9780533106219
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London, UK: Routledge, 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/As New. Size=6.5"x9.5". 6 Maps, 7 Data Tables. (full book description) Routledge, London, UK, 1997. 1st Ed. (U.K.) … Altro …
London, UK: Routledge, 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/As New. Size=6.5"x9.5". 6 Maps, 7 Data Tables. (full book description) Routledge, London, UK, 1997. 1st Ed. (U.K.) Fine/Fine-, Hard Cover, w/Dust Jacket. Size=6.5"x9.5", 267pgs(Index). 6 Maps, 7 Data Tables. DJ lightly rubbed, o.w. clean, tight & bright. No ink names, tears, chips, foxing etc. ISBN 0415124557 [Jewish Rescue; Jewish Holocaust; Holocaust Studies; War Refugee Board; Historiography; Holocaust Myths] SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE!, Routledge, 1997, Viva Books Private Limited, 2009. First edition. Hardcover. New. Bringing together key selections that represent the full range of philosophical debates, policy analyses, and first-hand accounts, the editors offers a comprehensive and accessible set of readings on the major themes and issues in the field of international human rights. The reader has been carefully designed to enhance students understanding not only of human rights, but also of differing perspectives on the topic. Contents: What are Human Rights?: Introduction ⢠What are human rights? ⢠What future for economic and social rights? ⢠Basic rights ⢠The philosophical foundations of human rights ⢠Measuring Human Rights: Introduction ⢠The Limitations of using quantitative data in studying human rights abuses ⢠Measuring human rights: Some issues and options ⢠The Political terror scale ⢠How are these pictures different? A quantitative comparison of the US state department and amnesty international human rights reports,1976-1995 ⢠Using the physical quality of life index to explore the level of subsistence rights ⢠International Law and Organizations in the Fight for Human Rights: Introduction ⢠The normative and institutional evolution of international human rights ⢠The international criminal court controversy ⢠Refugee flows as grounds for international action ⢠Activists beyond borders: advocacy networks in international politics ⢠Are Human Rights Universal?: Introduction ⢠The rhetoric of asian values ⢠Relativism and universalism in human Rights: The case of the islamic middle east ⢠American muslims and a meaningful human rights discourse in the aftermath of September 11,2001 ⢠Restraining universalism: Africanist perspectives on cultural relativism in the human rights discourse ⢠Witness to Torture: Introduction ⢠Auschwitz: A doctorâs eyewitness account ⢠A cambodian odyssey ⢠One day in my life ⢠The tenth circle of hell ⢠Machete season ⢠Gender-Based Repression: Introduction ⢠Disposable people: New slavery in the global economy ⢠Trafficking in womenâs bodies, then and now: The issue of military "comfort women" ⢠Rights of women within islamic communities ⢠Female circumcision comes to america ⢠Children as Targets: Introduction ⢠Child labor as a human rights Issue: Efforts, mistakes, and solutions, ⢠Child marriage in afghanistan and pakistan ⢠Child slaves in modern India: The bonded labor problem ⢠The sex trade industryâs worldwide exploitation of children ⢠The political economy of war-affected children ⢠Globalization and Human Rights: Introduction ⢠Achieving human rights: The globalization debate⢠Globalization and human rights ⢠The tragedy of tauccamarca: A human rights perspective on the pesticide poisoning deaths of 24 children in the peruvian andes ⢠Strategic violations: The outsourcing of human rights abuses, ⢠The singer solution to world poverty ⢠Human Rights in the War on Terror: Introduction ⢠Human rights violations as a catalyst for terrorist activity ⢠Leading by example? U.S. interrogation of prisoners in the war on terror ⢠Human rights post â September 11, ⢠Index Printed Pages: 312., Viva Books Private Limited, 2009, Washington, DC: Population Action International, 2004. Special Edition for Worldwatch Institute subscribers. First ptg. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Slight wear and soling. Sticker residue on half-title. 101, [3] p. Illustrations. Map. Glossary. Data Sources. Country Data Table. Endnotes. From Wikipedia: "Population Action International (PAI) is an international, non-governmental organization which uses research and advocacy to improve global access to family planning and reproductive health care. Its mission is to "ensure that every person has the right and access to sexual and reproductive health, so that humanity and the natural environment can exist in balance with fewer people living in poverty". PAI's headquarters is in Washington, D.C. Population Action International was founded in 1965 as the Population Crisis Committee by Hugh Moore, Lammot du Pont Copeland and William Henry Draper, Jr. PAI s early successes include playing a role in the establishment of the Office of Population within the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the establishment of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and raising funds for the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). PAI participated in the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, which called for universal access to a range of population-related programs. I t has participated in the UN Commission on Population and Development; in 2010, PAI president Suzanne Ehlers was a U.S. delegate to the commission. PAI promotes economic development, health and environmental sustainability through funding for family-planning and sexual and reproductive health services worldwide. The organization monitors the impact of U.S. policies and programs overseas, and fosters the development of United States and international policy on population and reproductive health issues. Internationally, PAI provides partner organizations with financial resources and technical assistance. PAI's research and analysis focus on key issues in reproductive-health policy: improving access to reproductive health care, funding, and mobilizing political will to support family planning. It conducts demographic research on women s empowerment, political and economic stability and governance. PAI tracks funding for family planning and reproductive-health services in developing countries, and engages in research examining the impact of population change on the environment and its implications for human security and sustainable economic development. PAI's advocacy involves mobilizing political and financial support for family-planning programs and sexual and reproductive health and rights. It focuses on highlighting the links between population, family planning, gender equality and global issues such as poverty reduction, human security, climate change, geopolitical conflict and environmental sustainability. In the United States, PAI works with domestic policymakers to strengthen U.S. reproductive-health policies and funding for programs that mitigate poverty and rapid population growth. It monitors the United Nations, the World Bank and other multilateral organizations to assess progress achieved on the development and implementation of international population and reproductive-health policies. The president of PAI is Suzanne Ehlers, who has worked with PAI for a number of years and previously served as interim president. Ehlers served as a U.S. delegate to the U.N. Commission on Population and Development in April 2010. Previously, she was a grants officer at the Wallace Global Fund and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic. Past presidents of PAI include Amy Coen (1997 2010), Hugo Hoogenboom (1995 1997) and J. Joseph Speidel (1987 1995). Under Speidel, PAI nearly doubled its staff and budget, increased media exposure in the U.S. and abroad, and began to train and sustain overseas advocacy groups. He also led PAI s team during the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo. During Coen's tenure, PAI worked to move U.S. policy to fortify the reproductive-health advocacy movement in other countries and the links between population and reproductive health and global issues such as climate change.", Population Action International, 2004, Washington, D.C.: UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Size=6.5"x9.5". 17 Data Tables. (full book description) UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., Washington, D.C., 1945. 1st Edition VG, Paperback, Size=6.5"x9.5", 94pp(Index). 17 Data Tables. Tradesize Paperback. 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Admin., 1946, New York, NY: Center Migration Studies, 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Size=6.5"x9.5". (full book description) Center Migration Studies, New York, NY, 1997. 1st Edition Fine, Hard Cover, No Dust Jacket. Size=6.5"x9.5", 216pgs(Index). Clean, tight & bright. No ink names, tears, chips, foxing etc. ISBN 0934733953 Proceedings of the 1996 Annual National Legal Conference on Immigration and Refugee Policy [Immigration Policy; Refugee Policy; Immigration Reform; Welfare Policy; Welfare Reform; Government Policy; State Policy; Local Policy] SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE!, Center Migration Studies, 1997, Washington, D.C.: UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., 1946. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Size=6.5"x9.5". 18 Data Tables, 4 Charts. (full book description) UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., Washington, D.C., 1946. 1st Edition VG, Paperback, Size=6.5"x9.5", 123pp(Index). 18 Data Tables, 4 Charts. Tradesize Paperback. Covers nicked head & foot of spine & are very lightly browned, o.w. clean, tight & bright. NO ink names, bookplates, etc. Contents in Fine condition. [United Nations; Post-World War II; Displaced Persons; UNRRA; Refugee Relief; Health; Social Welfare] SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE!, UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., 1946, Washington, D.C.: UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Size=6.5"x9.5". 11 Data Tables. (full book description) UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., Washington, D.C., 1945. 1st Edition VG, Paperback, Size=6.5"x9.5", 95pp(Index). 11 Data Tables. Tradesize Paperback. Covers nicked head & foot of spine & are very lightly browned, o.w. clean, tight & bright. NO ink names, bookplates, etc. Contents in Fine condition. [United Nations; Post-World War II; Displaced Persons; UNRRA; Refugee Relief; Health; Social Welfare] SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE!, UN Relief And Rehab. Admin., 1945, Vantage Press. New York (1995) 1st edition.. No inscriptions. bookplate ffep else a Fine unread copy in protected dustwrapper (spine fading, no loss, chips, or tears).. Black cloth boards. 215pp 8vo. Contributed articles: Raban Chanda. "The Demographic Impact Of Refugees In Zambia"., Raban Chanda. "The Environmental Impact of Settled Refugees: The Case Of Meheba"., Allast Mwanza. "The Economic Contribution Of Angolan Refugees To Zambia"., Art Hansen. "The Refugee Integration Aspect In Two Settlement Models In Zambia: The Case Of The North-Western Province"., Nsolo Mijere. "The Socioeconomic Impact Of Settled Refugees On Host Communities In Zambia: The Case Of Meheba"., Irene M. Sinyangwe. "Attitudes Of Angolan Refugees And Their Zambian Hosts Towards Each Other"., E.A. Daka. Refugees In Zambia: "Shorcomings In The Determination Of Refugee Status And Inadaquacies Of The Refugee Control Act Of 1970"., Sashi Chanda. "The Save The Children Federation Involvement In The Ukwimi Refugee Settlement.", Thomas Mabwe. "The Impact Of Planned Refugee Settlements On Local Communities: The Case Of Ukwimi"., Alice K. Siachitema. "The Women's Clubs At The Ukwimi Mozambican Refugee Settlement.", Nsolo Mijere. Conclusions. AIRMAIL worldwide at standard rate., Vantage Press. New York (1995) 1st edition.<