IRIN Web Special on Separated Somali Children
Wednesday 14 December 2005
 

IRIN Web Special on Separated Somali Children


Bibliography

Cold Comfort: Young separated refugees in England.
Wendy Ayotte (Save the Children 2001)
www.savethechildren.org.uk

Separated Children Coming to Western Europe: Why they travel and how they arrive.
Wendy Ayotte (Save the Children 2000)
www.savethechildren.org.uk

Supporting Unaccompanied Children in the Asylum Process.
Wendy Ayotte (Save the Children,1998)
www.savethechildren.org.uk

Children first and foremost: Recent survey findings from local authorities presented at a Barnardo’s seminar 4 July 2000 London

Separated Children in Europe Programme: Statement of Good Practice (UNHCR and Save the Children, 2000)
www.sce.gla.ac.uk

Documentation of the European Conference “Children First and Foremost – Policies towards Separated Children in Europe”
(Save the Children with UNHCR, September 2000)
www.sce.gla.ac.uk

Most vulnerable of all: The treatment of unaccompanied refugee children in the UK.
(Amnesty International, May 1999)
www.web.amnesty.org

Separated Children Seeking Asylum in Canada. (UNHCR 2001)
www.web.net .pdf document

No Mercy in Mogadishu. The Human Cost of the Conflict and the Struggle for Relief.
(Physcians for Human Rights/Africa Watch, July 1992)
www.phrusa.org

A Self-Portrait of Somaliland: Rebuilding from the Ruins.
(Somaliland Centre for Pece and Development/War-torn Societies Project 1999)
www.awdal.com

Variations on the Theme of Somaliness.
(Proceedings of the EASS/SSIA International Congress of Somali Studies 1998)

The Educational Experience of Somali Refugee Pupils in the UK,
Hussein H Hassan. Dissertation submitted to the University of Oxford, (1998)

Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the Somali Diaspora.
Nuruddin Farah (2000)

Educating Somali Children in Britain.
Mohammed H Kahin (1997)
http://styluspub.com/

Renewing home country links: An account of the journey of five young unaccompanied refugees back to the Horn of Africa. (Radda Barnen, 1997)
www.rb.se

The Politics of Multiculturalism in the New Europe: Racism, Identity and Community Ed Tariq Modood and Pnina Werbner (1997)

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