Dear all,
Forced Migration Online (FMO) is pleased to announce the launch of the
redesigned FMO website at: www.forcedmigration.org
Forced Migration Online is home to a large collection of resources
relating to refugees and forced migration. The website is designed for
use by academics, practitioners, policy makers, the media, or anyone
else interested in the field of forced migration.
What's New:
* A cleaner, less cluttered interface.
* A more consistent layout and navigation structure.
* Clearer copyright information throughout the site.
We would like to reassure visitors to the site that all the content
available on the old FMO site has been preserved. As far as is possible,
individual page links (URLs) have been maintained, so that bookmarks and
links from external sites should still work.
We hope that the redesign will make it easier for visitors to discover,
download and share resources on forced migration. We would love to hear
any feedback that you might have.
Please email us at: [log in to unmask]
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Sarah Taylor
Web Content Coordinator
Migration Online
www.forcedmigration.org
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