When 93,000 people know your name

“Norwejj, norwejj, okay, okay,” was how smiling faces greeted me every morning for nearly two years. I was the Norwegian Refugee Council camp coordinator1 for Kalma IDP camp, east of Nyala in South Darfur. Kalma is currently home to 93,000 IDP s – individuals with the usual range of skills, aspirati...

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書目詳細資料
發表在:Forced Migration Review
主要作者: Alfredo Zamudio
格式: Article
語言:阿拉伯语
出版: University of Oxford 2007-07-01
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在線閱讀:http://www.fmreview.org/en/FMRpdfs/FMR28/37.pdf
實物特徵
總結:“Norwejj, norwejj, okay, okay,” was how smiling faces greeted me every morning for nearly two years. I was the Norwegian Refugee Council camp coordinator1 for Kalma IDP camp, east of Nyala in South Darfur. Kalma is currently home to 93,000 IDP s – individuals with the usual range of skills, aspirations and hopes but who, because of violence and conflict, currently need assistance to survive.
ISSN:1460-9819