Dear Listserv members,
You may be interested in a free access article collection based on the topic of Migration, which covers perspectives from across the world.
In 2016, the topic of migration has never been more relevant. As the global population expands, technologies change and travel becomes more accessible to the everyday person, movement of people becomes more commonplace.
To aid your research, the articles have been categorised into five areas - Africa, Asia, Europe, Global and The Americas. All articles are free for you to read until the end of 2016 and can be accessed by visiting this page: http://bit.ly/TFmigration
We hope that you enjoy reading this collection!
Best wishes,
Routledge Sociology and Development Journals
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The Women’s Refugee Commission is pleased to share our report, available here: “Working to improve our own future”: Strengthening Networks of Women with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action (PDF also attached). This report documents the findings and recommendations from a global mapping on the role of organizations of women with disabilities in humanitarian action, and effective strategies to include women and girls with disabilities in humanitarian and post-conflict programs. It is available online in English, French, and Arabic, as well as EPUB and DAISY formats for screen readers (in English): https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/disabilities/resources/1342-networks-women-disabilities
We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing the report to your respective platforms and network.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Many thanks in advance,
Minh-Huyen
Women's Refugee Commission
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The Women’s Refugee Commission has released the CLARA – Cohort Livelihoods and Risk Analysis Guidance and Tools (download files here).
CLARA is an operational approach for safer livelihoods programs. CLARA captures risks and unintended consequences associated with livelihoods, including gender-based violence (GBV). Women, girls, men, boys and sexual and gender minorities experience dynamics of displacement differently and their risks of violence are unique.
The CLARA helps humanitarians to understand gender dynamics, assess risks, and take responsible action from the very early days of an emergency. CLARA tools are modular and may be used standalone, or alongside other assessment tools. Piloted in Iraq, Nigeria and South Sudan, CLARA can both inform program design, monitor implementation and capture outcomes.
The full CLARA package (available here https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/issues/livelihoods/research-and-resources/1231-clara-tool ) includes: the Guide and Toolkit in English, Arabic, and French. An editable version of the tools is available in English for translation into other languages.
We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing these resources with your platforms and networks.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Many thanks in advance,
Tenzin Manell
Senior Program Officer, Livelihoods in Emergencies
Women's Refugee Commission
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