Refugee
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All four ways have one thing in common: they're all ways in which we take the opportunities of globalization, mobility and markets, and update the way we think about the
refugee
issue.
And just 15 minutes away from the Zaatari
refugee
camp, home to 83,000 refugees, is an existing economic zone called the King Hussein Bin Talal Development Area.
The third idea that I want to put to you is preference matching between states and refugees to lead to the kinds of happy outcomes you see here in the selfie featuring Angela Merkel and a Syrian
refugee.
Brazil has adopted a pioneering approach where over 2,000 Syrians have been able to get humanitarian visas, enter Brazil, and claim
refugee
status on arrival in Brazil.
And in that scheme, every Syrian who has gone through it has received
refugee
status and been recognized as a genuine
refugee.
Between 1922 and 1942, these Nansen passports were used as travel documents to allow 450,000 Assyrians, Turks and Chechens to travel across Europe and claim
refugee
status elsewhere in Europe.
Africa has six of the world's largest
refugee
centers.
They might be a
refugee
or fleeing domestic abuse.
Our film "Clouds Over Sidra" takes you to a Syrian
refugee
camp, and instead of watching a story about people over there, it's now a story about us here.
But globalists make the case that reinforcing our global governance is the only way to tackle big supernational problems, like nuclear proliferation, the global
refugee
crisis, climate change or terrorism or even the consequences of superhuman AI.
I work on questions predominantly to do with refugees, and one of the ideas I spent a lot of my time preaching, mainly to developing countries around the world, is that in order to encourage the integration of refugees, we can't just benefit the
refugee
populations, we also have to address the concerns of the host communities in local areas.
I learned this from my grandmother, Dr. Ruth Tichauer, a Jewish
refugee
that settled in the heart of the Andes.
My father was released in 1973 and he fled to England as a refugee, and we soon followed him.
Right now, Syrian refugees are flooding into Greece, and the UN
refugee
agency, they have their hands full.
Could every school, everywhere in the world, no matter how remote or mountainous, or even if it's in a
refugee
camp, could they be connected to the internet?
In HIV centers, in
refugee
camps, but also to stop online bullying and early child marriage.
And my job is to help to tell stories that challenge mainstream narratives about what it means to be black or a Muslim or a
refugee
or any of those other categories that we talk about all the time.
So, I began to wonder what it might be like to parent my children in a war zone and a
refugee
camp.
The question I had was, could parent training programs be useful for families while they were still in war zones or
refugee
camps?
So I travelled to
refugee
camps in Syria and in Turkey, and I sat with families, and I listened.
They told me about their struggles, they told me about the rough, harsh
refugee
camp conditions that made it hard to focus on anything but practical chores like collecting clean water.
They were making attempts at seeking support from NGO workers, from
refugee
camp teachers, professional medics, other parents.
Refugee
camp doctors, when available, are almost always too busy, or don't have the knowledge or the time for basic parenting supports.
But let's bring this closer to home, because the
refugee
crisis is one that is having an effect on every single one of us.
So we've adapted the leaflet to meet the needs of European refugees, and we have them online, open-access, in areas with a really high
refugee
influx.
In 2013, I was sitting on the cold, hard floor of a
refugee
camp tent with mothers sitting around me as I was conducting a focus group.
When they reached the
refugee
camp and she knew they were finally in some kind of safety, she completely withdrew to acting like her old childhood self.
Well, I know a little bit about what this is like, because when I was a medical student in 1999, I worked in a
refugee
camp in the Balkans during the Kosovo War.
The woman says, "The one millionth
refugee
just left South Sudan.
I was born in a
refugee
colony in the capital city of India, New Delhi.
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