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Newsletter July 2011

19 July 2011

The APRRN July 2011 Updates can now be downloaded here: Click This issue includes: UNHCR Consultations with NGOs in Geneva World Refugee Day Refugee Conference 2011 Refugee Studies Programme & Short Course Release of the Pakistani Ahmadis Annual Report Joint statement on the Australia-Malaysia Deal Staff development Upcoming activities    Send article as PDF   

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APRRN Annual Report 2010

23 June 2011

The APRRN Annual Report 2010 can be downloaded here. The report presents a summary of the activities of the Network and its members in 2010. The APRRN Secretariat would like to thank all APRRN members, the Steering Committee and donors for their commitment towards supporting our mission of advancing refugee rights in the Asia Pacific [...]

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3rd Asia Pacific Consultation on Refugee Rights

1 December 2010

The Third Asia Pacific Consultation on Refugee Rights (APCRR3) was held in Bangkok at the Bangkok Rama Hotel from 25 to 27 November2010. APCRR3 was attended by 117 participants from 22 countries. APCRR3 consolidated the commitment of the members to the Asia PacificRefugee Rights Network (APRRN) to pursue APRRN’s principles in vigorously advancing the rights [...]

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Annual Report 2009

21 July 2010

The annual report of the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network was released today. The report provides a snapshot of activities the network and its members have undertaken in the past year. Click here to download the report>>    Send article as PDF   

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Refugees International: INDIA – Close the Gap for Burmese Refugees

9 December 2009

Like Burma’s other neighbors, India hosts a large and growing refugee population, the majority of whom are Chin ethnic minorities. India generally tolerates the presence of Burmese refugees, but does not afford them any legal protection, leaving them vulnerable to harassment, discrimination, and deportation.

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