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Refugees are living longer in exile than ever before, with complex consequences for them and their host communities

theconversation.com Refugees are living longer in exile than ever before, with complex consequences for them and their host communities

As conflicts last longer, the number of refugees and other displaced people is on the rise.

Refugees are living longer in exile than ever before, with complex consequences for them and their host communities
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  • We won’t report when there is domestic violence. If there is any words that come from the woman that [her] children were there, children are considered at risk and so they are taken.

    I started listening to the “Unreserved” podcast just yesterday (more precisely the episode on birthing services, and the fear of children removals is mentioned too, in the context of childbirth rather than domestic violence. The Sixties Scoop and birth alerts.

    Absolutely justified fear.