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  1. A Qualitative Study of the Career Aspirations of Resettled Young Sudanese and Somali Refugees

    A Qualitative Study of the Career Aspirations of Resettled Young Sudanese and Somali Refugees

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Kagiso Nelly Tlhabano --- Queensland University of Technology, Robert Schweitzer --- Queensland University of Technology,
    The study documents and explicates the academic experiences, visions, hopes and desires which shape the vocational aspirations of young Sudanese and a Somali refugee who have resettled in Australia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to examine the experiences of a sample...
  2. Silent survivors of sexual violence in conflict and the implications for HIV mitigation: experiences from Eritrea

    Silent survivors of sexual violence in conflict and the implications for HIV mitigation: experiences from Eritrea

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Janet Gruber
    This paper considers the impacts of sexual violence perpetrated while the Eritrean town of Senafe was occupied by the Ethiopian military in 2000, during the second Ethiopia–Eritrea war. It discusses the aftermath for the survivors, all women and girls belonging...
  3. Migration, access to ART, and survivalist livelihood strategies in Johannesburg

    Migration, access to ART, and survivalist livelihood strategies in Johannesburg

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Joanna Vearey
    Since the end of apartheid, patterns of migration into South Africa have shifted, and South Africa has become a destination for people from across the African continent and beyond — a small but important number of whom are refugees and...
  4. Immigrants' and refugees' unmet reproductive health demands in Botswana: Perceptions of public healthcare providers

    Immigrants' and refugees' unmet reproductive health demands in Botswana: Perceptions of public healthcare providers

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: JO Oucho --- Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, United Kingdom NO Ama --- Department of Statistics, Botswana
    Background: The healthcare of Batswana (citizens of Botswana) as indicated in the country's Vision 2016 is one of the top priorities of the government of Botswana, yet Botswana's National Health Policy, the Immigration Policy and the National Sexual and Reproductive...
  5. FIFA 2010 and the elusive spirit of communitas: A return to Victor Turner (with some differences)

    FIFA 2010 and the elusive spirit of communitas: A return to Victor Turner (with some differences)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Oliver Human --- Sociology and Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University, Steven Robins --- Sociology and Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University,
    This article focuses on two cases of elusive and hyper-transient expressions of ‘communitas’ that seem to have been structured by specific conditions of liminality. These are the FIFA World Cup 2010 and the experiences of young Zimbabwean refugees living in...
  6. Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo’burg’s “little Mogadishu”

    Metropolitan nomads: a journey through Jo’burg’s “little Mogadishu”

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Nereida Ripero-Muñiz --- Modern Languages, School of Literature, Language and Media, South Africa Salym Fayad --- , South Africa
    Mayfair, a Johannesburg suburb, is a place where the lives of hundreds of Somalis intersect: a space of opportunity for some, a place of refuge for others, and a home away from home for the Somali diaspora in the city...
  7. War Memories and the Refugees’ Representation in Marie-Thérèse Toyi’s <em>Weep not, Refugee</em>

    War Memories and the Refugees’ Representation in Marie-Thérèse Toyi’s Weep not, Refugee

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Audace Mbonyingingo --- English Department, Burundi
    During the late twentieth century, numerous Great Lakes countries witnessed and experienced massive killings, disappearances, torture and tremendous suffering. Drawing particularly from the tenets of Cathy Caruth (1995, 153), which stipulate that ‘previously forgotten memory traces return and are reworked...
  8. Migration related malnutrition among war-instigated refugee children in the northern part of Cameroon

    Migration related malnutrition among war-instigated refugee children in the northern part of Cameroon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: Samuel Nambile Cumber --- Discipline of Public Health Medicine, Department of Nursing & Public Health, College of Health Sciences, South Africa Geraldine Sinyuy --- English Modern Letters Department, Cameroon Joyce Mahlako Tsoka-Gwegweni --- Discipline of Public Health Medicine, Department of Nursing & Public Health, College of Health Sciences, South Africa
    Migration is interwoven with the problems of health and nutrition. When people migrate, they are still in need of the most basic human needs including nutrition and health care. These two again are inter-related since they affect one another. The...
  9. Facing challenges and drawing strength from adversity: Lived experiences of Tibetan refugee youth in exile in India

    Facing challenges and drawing strength from adversity: Lived experiences of Tibetan refugee youth in exile in India

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology • Authors: Kiran Dolly Sapam --- , India Parisha Jijina --- , India
    The current study is a qualitative investigation aimed at exploring the lived experiences of Tibetan youth who had escaped to India as unaccompanied minors and since then have been living as refugees in India without their parents. The study attempts...