Sentences with phrase «created by refugees»

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These were the original «Palestinian refugeescreated and kicked around since by their fellow Arabs.
The agency's first task was to try to help the legacy of refugees and displaced persons in Europe created by the Second World War.
The Southern Baptist Convention voted last summer to back refugee resettlement, and its Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission leader Russell Moore recently wrote to Trump: «As a nation, we must seek to resolve the tension created by these two values — compassion for the sojourner and the security of our citizens — in a way that upholds both values.»
The areas and factors that come into play to create this complex situation - which can not be summed up easily through a strict and applicable - to - all type of analysis - are the laws governing the camps implemented by the Thai government, the ideal laws developed by the United Nations and enshrined in human rights conventions, and the gap between the two which is the source of much suffering for the Burmese refugees.
Along with a voluntary association created by teachers and students of the An - Najah National University, where our colleague Ruth works as a volunteer teacher, she devotes her time to know the situation of refugee children and orphans.
The surprise attack has created a massive refugee crisis, with hordes of people jamming Manhattan's bridges and tunnels only to be cut down by the relentless Chimeran forces (There's more to that story, but we can save it for another day).
A Syrian artist, pseudonymously known as Samir al - Mutfi, has created Syrian Super Mario, a satirical video that is currently going viral, highlighting the horrors faced by Syrian refugeesby tweaking the 1985 video game Super Mario Bros..
Now imagine that this work was created by a German Jewish refugee named Hannelore Baron, whose experience watching her father beaten during Kristallnacht would haunt her and her art for all of her life.
This September leading lights in the international art world, for the first time ever, are creating special one - of - a-kind pieces generously commissioned by Patrons for She Inspires Art, in support of Women for Women International's work with women in Northern Nigeria and Syrian refugee women in Northern Iraq.
More information: womenforwomen.org.uk SHE INSPIRES ART This September leading lights in the international art world, for the first time ever, are creating special one - of - a-kind pieces generously commissioned by Patrons for She Inspires Art, in support of Women for Women International's work with women in Northern Nigeria and Syrian refugee women in Northern Iraq.
As countless articles attempt to make the case for immigrants and refugees by pointing out foreign - born founders of tech companies or American inventions created by immigrants, Shonibare's installation achieves what these listicles can't.
Surrealist artists, many of them refugees from Europe living in New York during the war years, brought with them an interest in primitive and archetypal subject matter, together with the technique of automatism, in which the artist, by relinquishing conscious control over pencil or brush, creates marks which may trigger visual or conceptual associations.
This technique transforms used plastic bottles into beautiful jewelry by burying them into hot desert sand — and the project creates a sustainable business for Saharawi refugees.
Here's a short introduction: - In 2005, the United Nations Environment Programme predicted that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by 2010.
Rising sea levels, desertification and shrinking freshwater supplies will create up to 50 million environmental refugees by the end of the decade, experts warn today.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees have been created by event in Turkey, China, India, and the Sahel region of Africa.
Extreme weather events and disasters are undercutting food security for millions around the world, especially among poor developing nations, the WRO wrote, adding that 23.5 million people were displaced in 2016 by weather - related disaster, creating a flood of climate refugees throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
Experts at the conference hosted by the Royal United Services Institute said it was likely that global warming would create huge flows of refugees as people tried to escape areas swamped by rising sea levels or rendered uninhabitable by desertification.
By actually «fixing» the system so that there are more panel members to hear refugee claims, faster processing times for refugee applications, and by creating a more expedient removals process, the system itself will no longer be seen as a means for prolonging a stay in Canada indefinitelBy actually «fixing» the system so that there are more panel members to hear refugee claims, faster processing times for refugee applications, and by creating a more expedient removals process, the system itself will no longer be seen as a means for prolonging a stay in Canada indefinitelby creating a more expedient removals process, the system itself will no longer be seen as a means for prolonging a stay in Canada indefinitely.
In its children's rights centred ruling, the Court made clear that Article 10 (3)(a) of Family Reunification Directive (Directive 2003 / 86 / EC) creates an enforceable right to unaccompanied minor refugees to be reunited with their parents; a right which can not be thwarted by the «negligent» behaviour of the national authorities.
Those who've been following the recent legal news will have seen the remarkable disagreement between Dominic Grieve the Attorney General and the Home Secretary Theresa May on the role of the Strasbourg Court, with reference to a tabloid created fictitious story about a refugee claimant who established a claim by having a cat in the family.
The government's evidence of its purpose in creating the DCO designation (there are 42 countries in that class) was to «deter abuse of [Canada's] refugee system by people who come from countries generally considered safe and «non-refugee producing,» while preserving the right of every eligible refugee claimant to have a fair hearing before the IRB.»
One year on, refugee lawyers across Canada say that these changes have created a manifestly unfair system for deciding refugee claims, and point to serious and systemic flaws with the new regime which is being challenged by refugee lawyers across Canada.
ISSA's efforts are towards enabling local organizations, professionals or para-professionals to work with children and families by creating programs and hands - on resources to be easily used in settings such as refugee camps, non-formal settings or formal settings.
«We are compelled to respond to the urgent Syrian refugee crisis by supporting what will be the largest early childhood intervention program ever created in a humanitarian setting,» said MacArthur President Julia Stasch.
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