Forced Migration Review No. 11 - Return to Peace: Post - Conflict Realities
Forced Migration Review provides a forum
for the regular exchange of practical experience, information and ideas
between researchers, refugees and internally displaced people, and those
who work with them. It is published three times a year in English, Spanish
and Arabic by the Refugee Studies Centre/University of Oxford in association
with the Global IDP Project/Norwegian Refugee Council. The Spanish translation,
Revista de Migraciones Forzadas, is produced by IDEI in Guatemala.
Contents:
- Truth, justice and reconciliation in early post-conflict society, by Marcia Hartwell
- Reinventing communities: the resettlement of Guatemalan refugees, by Julie de Rivero
- The UN Security Council addresses women's role in peace, by Maha Muna and Rachel Watson
- Redefining the roles of women in post-genocide Rwanda, by Diana Quick
- Problems or partners? Working with women to rebuild the Balkans, by Rachel Wareham and Diana Quick
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: no future without reconciliation, by Walpurga Englbrecht
- Discontent with assistance to the Bosnian return process, by Guy Hovey
- Participatory planning in Cambodia: reconciling communities, by Jon Bennett
- The fragility of peace in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, by Thomas Feeny
- The UNHCR Peace Education Programme: skills for life, by Pamela Baxter
- Resettlement: a valuable tool in protecting refugee, internally displaced and trafficked women and girls, by Alice Edwards
- Protecting refugees in Dadaab: processes, problems and prospects, by Jelvas Musau
- Conflict early warning in the Horn of Africa: can it work?, by Sharon Rusu
- Mind your language: the semantics of asylum, by Stephen Moss
Contents:
- Truth, justice and reconciliation in early post-conflict society, by Marcia Hartwell
- Reinventing communities: the resettlement of Guatemalan refugees, by Julie de Rivero
- The UN Security Council addresses women's role in peace, by Maha Muna and Rachel Watson
- Redefining the roles of women in post-genocide Rwanda, by Diana Quick
- Problems or partners? Working with women to rebuild the Balkans, by Rachel Wareham and Diana Quick
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: no future without reconciliation, by Walpurga Englbrecht
- Discontent with assistance to the Bosnian return process, by Guy Hovey
- Participatory planning in Cambodia: reconciling communities, by Jon Bennett
- The fragility of peace in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, by Thomas Feeny
- The UNHCR Peace Education Programme: skills for life, by Pamela Baxter
- Resettlement: a valuable tool in protecting refugee, internally displaced and trafficked women and girls, by Alice Edwards
- Protecting refugees in Dadaab: processes, problems and prospects, by Jelvas Musau
- Conflict early warning in the Horn of Africa: can it work?, by Sharon Rusu
- Mind your language: the semantics of asylum, by Stephen Moss












