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FMR 48 - Church Asylum

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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
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Church asylum, or sanctuary, is a practice to support, counsel and give shelter to refugees who are threatened with deportation to inhumane living conditions, torture or even death. This practice can be located at the interface of benevolence and politics

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Despite the anti-refugee sentiment demonstrated by Canada’s recent legislative changes and the government’s hardening attitude towards those in sanctuary, the spirit of resistance and community engagement is alive and well in Canada.
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FMR 48 - Faith, relief and development: the UMCOR-Muslim Aid model seven years on

Seven years ago, a strategic partnership between the United Methodist Committee on Relief and Muslim Aid in Sri Lanka was formalised into a worldwide partnership agreement. Why did the partnership not achieve its goals?
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Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)
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Birgit Neufert
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
religion
faith
refugee
asylum seeker
humanitarianism
faith-based humanitarianism
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 04/06/2015
Duration: 00:05:41

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