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Books
The Global Refugee Crisis
by
J. Healey
ISBN: 9781925339086
We are displaced : my journey and stories from refugee girls around the world
by
Yousafzai, Malala Welch, Liz
Call Number: Available in print
ISBN: 9781474610049
Publication Date: 2019
Websites
Roads to Refuge
Refugee Council of Australia
Amnesty International - Refugee Rights
Australia for UNHCR
UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency
Human Rights Law Centre - Rights of Refugees & People Seeking Asylum
Australian Government - Refugee Law in Australia
The Conversation
There are 70 million refugees in the world. Here are 5 solutions to the problem
New Zealand has one of the lowest numbers of refugees per capita in the world — there is room for many more
One third of migrant and refugee women experience domestic violence, major survey reveals
Resettling refugees in other countries is not reliable, nor is it fair. So, why is Australia doing it?
Detained children risk life-long physical and mental harm
Community members should be able to sponsor refugees for the right reasons, not to save the government money
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