Refugee Women

Refugee Women

by RuudLubbers (Author), SusanForbes-Martin (Author)

Synopsis

In this second edition of her groundbreaking volume, Martin provides crucial background for analysis of the legal issues that have directed international response to recent conflicts. She also describes the recent genesis of the category of internally displaced persons, and she demonstrates ways women can advance toward greater participation in legal and economic decision making.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 17 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0739105892
ISBN 13: 9780739105894

Media Reviews
The groundbreaking first edition of Refugee Women put the issue of refugee women on the map. This new edition updates changes in refugee terrain and significantly charts new territory. Martin has an uncanny ability to hone in on the core new challenges facing humanitarianism practitioners and academic researchers alike. Well written and extremely accessible, this book should be mandatory reading for both scholars and practitioners - anyone concerned with refugees and internally displaced women. -- Julie A. Mertus, -Julie A. Mertus, Professor, School of International Service, American University, and author of War's Offensive on Women: The H
Refugee Women should be required reading for all those who care deeply about the challenges confronting refugee and displaced women, and who seek sensitive and thoughtful solutions. Susan Martin's highly informative treatment of the issues is exemplary no less for its scope and depth than for its ability to bring home to the reader the reality of the refugee experience for the women and girls who live it. -- Karen Musalo, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
A masterful look at the plight of refugees and internally displaced persons with an emphasis on the special problems and needs of women...an extremely valuable and enlightening book. * Phoebe: Journal Of Gender and Cultural Critiques *
A masterful, well documented and sensitive analysis of both the progress made in the past ten years in addressing the problems uprooted women face, and the gaps that remain: continuing gender discrimination, sexual violence, and a dearth of reproductive health care, education and employment opportunities. As few others have done, the study exposes the exploitation of refugee and internally displaced women by local authorities, international peacekeepers and even aid agencies. The recommendations are well thought through, sensible and based on direct fieldwork - a must for policy makers, practitioners and the concerned international public. -- Roberta Cohen, codirector of The Brookings Institution; University of Bern Project on Internal Displacement
Author Bio
Susan Forbes Martin has been involved in the research on and development of immigration and refugee policy for over twenty years. She was the executive director of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform from 1992 to 1997 and is currently the director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University.