FMR 14 : published July 2002
Older displaced people: at the back of the queue?
Contents
Feature articles
Encouraging agencies to pay attention to the needs, knowledge and experience of older people by HelpAge International
Legal protection of the vulnerable: the case of older IDPs by Flora MacDonald
New commitments for older displaced persons by Erin Mooney
Developing guidelines for the protection of older people in humanitarian emergencies by V Vijayakumar
Building on the past, rebuilding the future: older refugees and the challenge of survival by Jacinta Goveas
Focusing on older refugees by Linnie Kesselly
Personal reflections from an older refugee by Ephrem Habyarimana
The breakdown of cultures in refugee camps by Jose Eruesto
General articles
Facing adversity together: stowaways and helpers in Sangatte by Henri Courau
Who should watch over refugee law? by James C Hathaway
Improving resettlement support for Kosovan refugees in New Zealand by the Auckland University of Technology Refugee Research Group
The role of the state in refugee integration and settlement: Italy and the Netherlands compared by Maja Korac
Counting the cost: refugees, remittances and the 'war against terrorism' by Cindy Horst and Nick Van Hear
Female genital mutilation, asylum seekers and refugees: the need for an integrated UK policy agenda by Richard A Powell, Amanda Lawrence, Faith N Mwangi-Powell & Linda Morison
IDPs and mobile livelihoods by Finn Stepputat and Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
Debate
Involuntary resettlement in China: a model of good practice? by Brooke McDonald and Michael Webber
Regular features