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Forced Migrants And Host Societies In Egypt And Sudan Fabienne Le Hourou

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Forced Migrants And Host Societies In Egypt And Sudan Fabienne Le Hourou
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Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.74 MB
Pages: 99
Author: Fabienne Le Houérou
ISBN: 9789774249648, 977424964X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Forced Migrants And Host Societies In Egypt And Sudan Fabienne Le Hourou by Fabienne Le Houérou 9789774249648, 977424964X instant download after payment.

The Horn of East Africa is one of the driest regions on the continent, where competition for water and land can be extremely violent. As a result, conflict and hunger have followed each other for centuries, leading to forced migrations and thousands of refugees from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and other countries in the region. As gateways to the west, Egypt and Sudan have absorbed thousands of refugees from these countries, in communities ranging from makeshift refugee camps to crowded urban neighbourhoods. In this groundbreaking study, historian Fabienne Le Houerou examines the complex interactions between these refugees and their hosts, as well as the struggles that shape their daily lives. From Sudanese families in Cairo tenements to Ethiopian farmers fleeing war and famine, Le Houerou draws on years of field research to offer fresh insights into some of world's most vulnerable populations.

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