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On Human Rights Day, Jennifer Allsopp interviews Professor Yakin Ertürk for openDemocracy, discussing the new vulnerabilities faced by women, including refugee women, and the new opportunities for remedy offered by the international human rights system
Reimagining Refugee Camps
Transforming Livelihoods in Dollo Ado
#ByRefugees Newsletter
Increasing local and forcibly displaced researchers in Refugee & Forced Migration Studies research
COVID-19 related articles
The following articles and papers by RSC researchers and others may prove helpful in understanding the impact of COVID-19 on forced migrants.
COVID-19 blog
This blog presents short articles relating to COVID-19 from RSC staff, students and associates.
Study With Us
The RSC offers academically rigorous, multidisciplinary teaching that attracts the finest students and practitioners from around the world. Our degree and non-degree courses have two distinct aims: to further academic understanding of forced migration by training future researchers and teachers; and to cultivate the ‘reflective practitioner’ by enabling practitioners to engage with key debates and situate displacement in a broad historical and international context.