Rohingya Refugees And Other Migrant Tragedies: Awkward Questions, Inconvenient Answers, Humanistic Solutions.

Rohingya Refugees And Other Migrant Tragedies: Awkward Questions, Inconvenient Answers, Humanistic Solutions.

by Terry Nettle
Rohingya Refugees And Other Migrant Tragedies: Awkward Questions, Inconvenient Answers, Humanistic Solutions.

Rohingya Refugees And Other Migrant Tragedies: Awkward Questions, Inconvenient Answers, Humanistic Solutions.

by Terry Nettle

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Overview

Some of the world's greatest tragedies are happening today in the many refugee camps all over the world.

About 30 million refugees are in refugee camps in various parts of the world. At least a hundred million people are displaced by war, famine and ethnic conflicts. More than 7 million Syrians have been displaced by the continuous war in Syria.

In Africa alone, Eritrea has about half a million refugees. In Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Sudan, South Sudan, there are about 800,000 refugees each from wars, famine and ethnic conflicts in the region.

The more than a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and other countries are among the most tragic refugees that are challenging the world's conscience.

What are the reasons for all these human tragedies? Who and what have contributed to the creation of the huge refugee population around the world?

The seemingly intractable problems of refugees and illegal migrants can only be solved by using a humanistic approach of viewing every single person as worthy of compassion, empathy and assistance.

There are two practical ways to do this. Firstly, wealthy countries can undertake to transform refugee camps into functioning cities, complete with municipal administration and facilities and job creation. Secondly, they can open up their borders to admit the disadvantaged people from around the world by offering them jobs and accommodation in their remote communities where the populations have been declining due to ageing and youths drawn to urban centres.

Addressing these issues quickly and effectively is the responsibility of all humankind.

 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167126879
Publisher: Terry Nettle
Publication date: 02/21/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 181 KB
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