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» Migration - Our Freedom to Move
OneWorld's living magazine, Perspectives, offers the latest news, features, background, dialogues, videos, and more on migration issues worldwide.
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28.10.2005 Fifty years ago, the Tonga people were evicted from their lands along the Zambezi River when the construction of the Kariba Dam flooded their valley homes. Now, an oral testimony project is highlighting the voices of the Tonga, exploring the history and contemporary experiences of communities that paid dearly for their country's development.
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From: In Motion Magazine
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Zambia] [Development] [Land] [Social exclusion] [Rivers] [Culture]
Prizren
19.10.2005 The Anti Trafficking Police said yesterday in Prizren that the number of victims of trafficking in Kosovo is increasing, whereas majority of them come from Albania.
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Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Population] [Poverty]
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'Halt climate chaos' protest in London
11.10.2005 Within five years the world will need to cope with up to 50 million refugees escaping the effects of creeping environmental deterioration, United Nations University experts warn today.
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From: United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS)
Related topics/regions: [Refugees] [Climate change] [United Nations]
Image: 'Halt climate chaos' protest in London © Peter Armstrong
05.10.2005 Climate change could increase the risk of infectious diseases and lead to large-scale displacement of people in the Asia-Pacific region, says a report.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Climate change] [Health]

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