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... option is chosen, what began as forced migration may transmute into other forms of movement as indi... "assume the function of providing international protection .. and of seeking permanent solutions f... Nexus (Geneva: International Organisation for Migration, 2003). . (17.) Finn Stepputat, "Dyn...
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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Tajikistan has experienced an extraordinary and devastating expansion of opiate trafficking and consumption. While heroin was virtually unknown in the country up to the mid-1990s and opium was produced and consumed locally only to a modest degree, in less than a decade Tajikistan has become a key transit country for Afghan opiates bound north- and westwards, at the same time as it has witnessed a rapid growth of domestic heroin use. Tajikistan now rivals Afghanistan for the unenviable title of the country most dependent on the illicit drug industry, with the opiate industry adding at least 30% to the recorded gross domestic product. The opiate trade is so important economically that it corrupts the whole political system. This article ther...
... with interviews with officers of international agencies stationed in Tajikistan, secondary source... of border control, corruption, and migration. GEOGRAPHICAL PROXIMITY AND ETHNIC TIES WITH AFGHA... [RFE/RL], 2003; International Organisation for Migration [IOM], 2001). Tajikistan's advantage...
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...'s 'positive language on the benefits of migration .. was being overtaken was the language of harm'. ...'s skills base remains mediocre by international standards'. (60) Taylor argues that, 'among advanc... System on Migration: Annual Report, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Publicati...
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...'s agenda are implementation of the International Health Regulations; primary health care, including... there has joined the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, to call for safe humanitarian ...
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Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal
Judgement No. 1382 (9 May 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 345
Judgement No. 1387 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 347
Judgement No. 1388 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 349
Judgement No. 1389 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 351
Judgement No. 1390 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 353
Judgement No. 1396 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 355
Judgement No. 1402 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 356
Judgement No. 1404 (8 Oc...
...Chapter IV Treaties concerning international law concluded under the auspices of the United Nat...H. v International Organization. for Migration (IOM). Decision to transfer staff member tainted w... Organization; European Patent Organisation; African Training and Research Centre in Administr...
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Following an offensive, which included NATO air strikes, launched by Afghan and international forces over four days, 29 Taliban militants were confirmed dead in Baghlan province. [Al-Arabiya, 6/14] June 23: US President Barack Obama dismissed commander of multinational forces in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal after he made critical comments about senior administration officials that appeared in a profile in Rolling Stone magazine. Tribesmen in eastern Yemen blew up an oil pipeline that linked the Ma'arib province to the Red Sea coast in retaliation for an army raid on the houses of several tribesmen in the area who were believed to be sheltering al-Qa'ida militants.
... worked for the International Organisation for Migration. [MEO, 7/15]. Syria. See also Arab-I...
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... make it into Australian or nearby international waters. The government has presented this contradi... the context of a more highly managed migration program. In 1992 the Keating Government introduced... neighbours and international organisations'. This included funding for: Australian customs an...
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... friends, family or non-Government organisations, sometimes for considerable periods'. Asylum seeke... the antithesis of the sort of managed migration and humanitarian intakes that Australian and other...
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The statement said that as a result of being a full member, Trinidad and Tobago can now seek to benefit from additional training and programmes in areas such as best practices in migration management; assistance with voluntary returns of displaced and trafficked persons; assistance with counter-trafficking in...
... full members of the Geneva -based International Organisation for Migration (IOM). A statement issu...
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WASHINGTON, July 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The American Institutes for Research and its partner Khulisa Management Services hosted a major child labor conference in Johannesburg, South Africa in July under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Labor-funded Reducing Exploitive Child Labor through Education in Southern Africa (RECLISA) project.
The three-day conference, attended by over 270 delegates from 12 countries, sought to raise awareness of the need to reduce exploitative child labor in five Southern Africa countries: Lesotho, Swaziland, South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia. Participants included government officials, academics, independent consultants and representatives from non-governmental organizations, community- based organizations, and a variety of international agencies.
... produced by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). Other highlights included ke...