NETWORKS

Centre for Refugee Studies’ Refugee Research Network

York University, Toronto, Canada

www.refugeeresearch.net

 

The Refugee Research Network (RRN) aims to contribute to the improvement of the well-being of refugees and forced migrants around the world by expanding our awareness refugee issues and forced migration; improving communication concerning this knowledge within and between academic, policy-making and practice sectors in the Global South and North; and alliance-building and active policy involvement in the development of national and international policy frameworks and humanitarian practices affecting refugees and forced migrants.

 

Migreurop

http://www.migreurop.org/

CICP

21ter, rue Voltaire F-75011 Paris

http://www.migreurop.org/spip.php?page=contact

Migreurop is a network whose activities focus on gathering and disseminating nformation about migration in Europe. Join the Migreurop listserv.

 

The Child Recovery and Reintegration Network

http://www.childrecovery.info/index.php?id=33

The Child Recovery and Reintegration Network is a global network that facilitates the sharing of information and research between practitioners working for the recovery and reintegration of children affected by sexual exploitation and trafficking.

 

Voices of Young Refugees in Europe

http://www.vyre-net.com/

VYRE is a network founded in February 2008 by young refugees to unify and strengthen the voices of individual young refugees and their organisations in Europe. Our aim is to influence social and policy change at national, European, and global levels and to realize our equal human rights and dignity.

 

Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network (WHRIN)

http://www.whrin.org.uk   http://www.facebook.com/WHRIN

The Witchcraft and Human Rights Network (WHRIN) aims to raise awareness of witchcraft accusations taking place around the world and work to find lasting solutions to the human rights abuses that often arise from such practices. It was established by Gary Foxcroft who is a child rights advocate and internationally respected expert on child witchcraft accusations. The charity that he founded – Stepping Stones Nigeria – has been at the forefront of the awareness raising campaign to draw attention to this issue in Nigeria and elsewhere around the world. He has a wide-range of experience in working with children accused of witchcraft and the organisations that care for them.

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