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Access to justice by refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa

Journal of International Law 897; Human Rights Watch South Africa, living on the margins: Inadequate protection for refugees and asylum seekers in Johannesburg

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Local Integration as a Durable Solution for Refugees in South Africa

Refugees and asylum seekers face challenges to access refugee entitlements and rights in South Africa.. There are unreasonable delays in the asylum application

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A Foot in the Door: Access to Asylum in South Africa

Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa, “Protecting Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa;” Lee Anne de la Hunt and William Kerfoot, “Due Process in

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Migrants’ and refugees’ health: towards an agenda of solutions

Little research has been under- taken to explore access by forced migrants [refugees and asylum seekers] in South Africa to public health care, including services for mental health

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THE IMPACT OF XENOPHOBIA ON REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS IN SOUTH FRICA

›   Refugees and asylum seekers are a specialised group of migrants in any country and their stay in South Africa is governed by. the Refugees Act, not the

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PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS! A GUIDE FOR ALL IN SOUTH AFRICA FREE COPY

It should be noted that refugees, asylum seekers and other non-South Africans with the correct legal documentation enjoy the right to work in South Africa, as this supports their

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The determination of refugee status in South Africa : a human rights perspective

CoRMSA “The documented experience of refugees, deportees and asylum seekers in South Africa: Zimbabwe case study, 2006 A written submission prepared by civil society

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ASYLUM SEEKERS & REFUGEES

The 1951 United Nations Convention describes a refugee as ‘a person who has proved a well-founded fear of being persecuted in their home country for reasons of race,

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UNHCR Refugee Programme in Sana a Amanat al-asimah Year 2020

Overall, more than 4,981 refugees and asylum seekers received psychosocial support; some 1,200 refugees and asylum seekers benefitted from basic legal

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Ecotourism, past, current and future perspectives : a bibliometric review between 2001 to 2018

show the top 6 most productive countries (e.g. USA, Australia, England, China, South Africa and Canada) in international cooperation on ecotourism.. The USA is the most active

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GUIDE 3 RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES IN SOUTH AFRICA

Access to education is a basic human right available to all children in South Africa, irrespective of their nationality and documentation status.. Children who

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Meeting the psychosocial needs of refugees and asylum-seekers in South Africa: prespective of NGO service providers

asylum-seekers living in South Africa, and how these needs are addressed, it was important that a range of psychosocial service providers that address the different needs of

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Migrants, Refugees, Asylum Seekers

– Countries that have sent at least 50,000 people to the United States in the past five years can not participate. • This includes Brazil, Canada, China, India,

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Access to Services for Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers

In this audit I have looked at how effectively the Department of Education and Early Childhood, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Victorian Multicultural

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Governance, forced migration and welfare

explores the welfare of forced migrants (i.e. refugees, asylum seekers, those with.. humanitarian leave to remain, and ‘failed asylum seekers/‘overstayers’)

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Canada: A country of immigrants

• Refugees, both asylum seekers and resettled refugees, comprise 11.8% of total Canadian immigration population annually.. •Resettled: 4.7% (11,162) •Asylum:

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HOUSING ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES

Ensure that NASS develops a housing-based dispersal system, which provides good quality accommodation and support services in appropriate areas – not just coping with the numbers

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No. 79: Rendering South Africa Undesirable: A Critique of Refugee and Informal Sector Policy

In this environment, refugees and asylum- seekers have independently found their way into South Africa’s social and economic fab- ric, sending their children to South African schools,

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