Refugees
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News & Reports
A Greek Classic Resurfaces in Syrian Women’s Voices
In Berlin, a production of Euripede’s “Iphigenia in Aulis” recasts the hard choices a heroine once made in the stories…
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Opinion
A Geographer’s Bold Proposal: Borders Are a Mistake
Hard borders between countries, an author argues, are not the norm in history, and create more problems than they solve.
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Bridging a Gap in Education Support for Refugees
A group that started small in one London neighborhood now helps young people across the United Kingdom and supplies research…
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A Haven No More: The Closing of Aassoun Tower
For 40 Syrian refugee families, the unfinished building had been an oasis of stability amid crisis. They were evicted last…
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Tips & Resources
For Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, Precarious Lives
Syrians who have fled the fighting in their homeland feel increasingly insecure in their host country, surveys from a Lebanese…
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In a Refugee Camp, Classrooms Open Up to Somali Girls
Displaced from their homeland, the girls are taking advantage of an opportunity to break with tradition and go to school.
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Pakistan-Educated Afghans: Refugees in Their Own Home
Raised by exile families in Pakistan, many young Afghans face hardships as they try to build lives in Afghanistan.
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Somalis Leaving Kenya Face Educational Roadblocks
Young Somalis who have had to leave a refugee camp in Kenya to return home under controversial circumstances are not…
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The Dutch Learn to Welcome Refugee Students
A program in the Netherlands builds bonds between native students and newcomers, and hopes to lower the refugees’ dropout rate.
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Germany Sees Mixed Results in Refugee Education
The nation has been the leading destination for refugees in Europe, but lacks a central plan for educating them.
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