Source: Forced Migration Review, University of Oxford
Country: Afghanistan, Argentina, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Lebanon, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan, World
Young people may be particularly susceptible to being physically and socially ‘out of place’ during this period of their lives. FMR 40 examines the stresses of ‘being young and out of place’, explores young people’s needs and coping strategies, and asks why relatively little attention is paid to their rights and needs. It also includes articles on other subjects such as national IDP policies in Afghanistan and Nigeria, resettlement in Argentina, mental health in Lebanese camps and why some issues make it onto the international agenda while others do not.
Being young and out of place
- Putting adolescents and youth at the centre - Sarah Maguire
- Unable to see the future: refugee youth in Malawi speak out - Lauren Healy
- Not inheriting the past - Yara Romariz Maasri
- Marrying on credit: the burden of bridewealth on refugee youth - Katarzyna Grabska
- Participation of adolescents in protection: dividends for all - Anna Skeels and Monika Sandvik-Nylund -Young and separated from their families in eastern Congo - Gloria Lihemo
- From rural Colombia to urban alienation - Alejandro Valencia Arias
- Challenging some assumptions about ‘refugee youth’ - Christina Clark-Kazak
- What it means to be young and displaced - Tamara Velásquez
- Being young and of mixed ethnicity in Rwanda - Giorgia Doná
- Intangible pressures in Jammu and Kashmir - Ankur Datta
- New political subjects: children of displaced Kurds - Yesim Yaprak Yildiz
- Choosing the street during crisis - Bridget Steffen with Zephania Owino
- Adolescent sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings - Brad Kerner, Seema Manohar, Cécile Mazzacurati and Mihoko Tanabe
- Young Costa Ricans and refugees working together for integration - Valentina Duque Echeverri
- Helping young refugees avoid exploitative living arrangements - Martin Anderson and Claire Beston
- Reintegration of young mothers - Miranda Worthen, Susan McKay, Angela Veale and Mike Wessells
- Cultural reflections of Afghan youth living in Canada - Al-Rahim Moosa
- Displaced girls’ participation in local youth life - Niklas Stoerup Agerup
- Early experiences of young Sudanese resettled to Finland - Saija Niemi
- Young people and relations of power - Trupti Magecha, Shamser Sinha and Alex Sutton
- Assisting unaccompanied youth to integrate - Nathalie Lummert
- Supporting the social integration of trafficked young people - Claire Cody
- The role of culture in mentoring- Bernadette Ludwig
- Mentoring for resettled youth - Lauren Markham
General articles
- Unlocking protracted displacement - Roger Zetter and Katy Long
- KANERE: a refugee-run free press in Kenya - Editorial Staff of the Kakuma News Reflector
- ‘Tolerated stay’: what protection does it give? - Inês Máximo Pestana
- Afghanistan consults on an IDP policy - Nina Schrepfer and Dan Tyler
- Nigeria needs to take responsibility for its IDPs - Bagoni Alhaji Bukar
- Mental health in Palestinian camps in Lebanon - Fabio Forgione
- Psychosocial resilience among resettled Bhutanese refugees in the US - Liana Chase
- Argentina: resettling refugees within the context of an open migration policy - Paulo Cavaleri
- Statelessness and issue (non-)emergence - Lindsey Kingston
- Refugee Studies Centre news
- Safe spaces for adolescent girls in Haiti - Haiti Adolescent Girls Network