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Internal Displacement and Protection in Eastern Burma

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2005
Myanmar

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
"The Thailand Burma Border Consortium (TBBC) first collaborated with communitybased
organizations to document the scale and distribution of internal displacement
in Eastern Burma during 2002. Two years later, another survey was coordinated to
enhance understanding about the vulnerability of internally displaced persons. These

Orphans’ Land Rights in Post-War Rwanda: The Problem of Guardianship

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2005
África

Covers orphans in Africa; the problem of guardianship; the Rwandan setting; post-war situation of orphans; children and the law(s); orphans’ efforts to assert land rights – land dispute cases; rethinking care giving for orphans. The 1994 genocide, combined with the impacts of HIV/AIDS, created 300,000 orphans in Rwanda.

A Guide to the World Bank’s Gender Issues and Best Practices in Land Administration Projects: A Synthesis Report

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2005
África

A guide to a report from the World Bank’s Agriculture and Rural Development Department which is likely to prove extremely helpful to practitioners. The structure of the report is first given in detail to illustrate its coverage. This is followed by a section which gathers together some of its contents and conclusions, interspersed with comments.

Migrant Domestic Workers: From Burma to Thailand (short version)

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Reports & Research
Julho, 2005
Myanmar

Abstract:
Millions of people from Burma have migrated into neighboring countries over the past decade.
Most have left their country in search of security and safety as a direct result of internal conflict
and militarization, severe economic hardship and minority persecution. This exodus represents
one of the largest migration flows in Southeast Asia.

Decree No. 192/PM on the Compensation and Resettlement of the Development Project.

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Regulations
Julho, 2005
Laos

This Decree, consisting of 19 articles divided into six Parts, defines principles, rules, and measures to mitigate adverse social impacts and to compensate damages that result from involuntary acquisition or repossession of land and fixed or movable assets, including change in land use, restriction of access to community or natural resources affecting community livelihood and income sources.

The Human Face of Resource Conflict: Property and Power in Nigeria

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Journal Articles & Books
Junho, 2005
Nigeria

This paper considers possible answers to these difficult questions by focusing on two issues: the evolution of legal norms in response to both endogenous and exogenous changes, and the role that African customary law and indigenous dispute resolution has played in promoting coordination and cooperation among group members, thereby reducing violent conflict.

Pol?ticas sociales y necesidades familiares en Colombia. Reuni?n de expertos, pol?ticas hacia las familias, protecci?n e inclusi?n social

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Journal Articles & Books
Junho, 2005
Colômbia

La familia, en la forma primaria y esencial para la supervivencia biol?gica, material y afectiva de los seres humanos, a trav?s de las distintas etapas de vida.

"They Came and Destroyed Our Village Again"-- The Plight of Internally Displaced Persons in Karen State

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Reports & Research
Junho, 2005
Myanmar

...While the nonviolent struggle of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi against the Burmese military government’s continuing repression has captured the world’s attention, the profound human rights and humanitarian crisis endured by Burma’s ethnic minority communities has largely been ignored.4