The Anglican Communion International Refugee and Migrant Network
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article28865
- Author
- Tesfay-Musa, Elsa
- Robson, Ann
- Read, Terence
- Graham, Howard
- Bataaga, Beni B.
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican World
- Date
- 2001 Easter
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican World
- Date
- 2001 Easter
- Issue
- 101
- Page
- 19-26
- Notes
- A brief over view of the work of the Refugee and Migrant Network, which is chaired by Archbishop Ian George of Adelaide, Australia. Also includes regional reports from around the Communion including reports from Canada by Elsa Musa and Ann Robson."The number of refugees in the world at the end of last year [1999] was just over 14 million, according to the World Refugee Survey of the US Committee for Refugees. Just over 21 million people are `internally displaced' : like refugees, they have been forced from their homeland, but are not protected by international law because they remain inside their own countries. Some authorities put the figures much higher than these."
- Subjects
- Anglican Refugee and Migrant Network
- Refugees - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Migration, Internal - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Migrant labor - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Refugees - Canada
- Refugees - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Refugees - Ireland
- Migrant labor - Japan
- Migrant labor - Religious aspects - Holy Catholic Church in Japan
- Church work with immigrants
- Displaced people - Papua New Guinea
- Migration, Internal - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
- Refugees - Tanzania
- Refugees - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Tanzania
- Church of the Province of Tanzania. Diocese of Western Tanganyika
- Refugees - Zaire
- Refugees - Congo (Democratic Republic)
- Refugees - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of the Congo
- Church of the Province of the Congo. Diocese of Boga
- Location
- General Synod Archives