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Refugee Women and Girls

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Bibliographic information:

 

Kirk, Jackie, Stephanie Garrow, and Claudia Mitchell. 2002. Refugee Women and Girls: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography. Discussion Paper 93. Montreal: McGill University, Centre for Developing-Area Studies, Gender and Human Security Issues. 

 


Abstract:

 

Annotated references to research relating to refugee women and girls are organized as follows:  context for establishing a conceptual framework that considers the global and local experiences of this population; general readings on refugee women and children; working with refugee girls; alternative texts (e.g., stories, autobiographies, film, etc.); and web sites.  Approximately 90 bibliographic references are included along with 26 web sites.

 


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Women

Youth

 


Resource type:

 

Report

 


 

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