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Since 2015, approximately 1 million people are said to have arrived in Europe via the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Politicians labeled this a ‘humanitarian crisis’, but the reality is very different. Today, approximately 65.3 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Among them are nearly 21.3 million refugees, over half of whom are under the age of 18. In parallel, the global average time a person spends in contexts of protracted displacement is 20 years. Even if refugees manage to arrive to a safe third country, their rights are not immediately realized and often push them into further suffering. Their right to work remains restricted and they often have access to limited and inadequate assistance. In Greece, for example, once refugees have been registered by the UNHCR they are officially allowed to work, however, accommodation in remote areas with no access to transport and local community renders them unable to engage in community life, furthering their segregation. The ongoing global humanitarian crisis has led to large-scale displacement of people, mounting pressure on the humanitarian sector and creating acute issues around policy, housing, healthcare, education and social integration.

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This course will provide you with a basic understanding both in theory and in practice! After finishing the course, you have to:

1. Reflection paper outlining your understanding about the global force migration issue.

2. From your reflection paper, you have to come up with a policy recommendation on how the Philippines can best address the needs of the Rohingyan.

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3 pages.

New Times Roman, 11 pt

1.15 spacing


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Forced Immigration

More than 51 million people have been forced to migrate as refugees, asylum seekers, or are
internally displaced within their own country. According to the 1951 Geneva Convention Relation to
the Status of Refugees, an individual must be escaping persecution in his country because of the
individual’s religion, political opinion, race, nationality, or belonging to a certain social group, and
must be outside the country of nationality for the person to be recognized legally as a refugee.
Displacement is mostly driven by poor governance, conflict between states of a country, political
instability, and lack of resources. Such circumstances leave the individual highly vulnerable to threats.
Such individuals are forced to leave their homes, and often times all their wealth, in search of a safer
life.
I think it’s unfortunate that there are nations where their own citizens feel unsafe. It is a nation’s
responsibili...


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