Migrants and Xenophobia

Exploring experiences of torture and CIDT that ocurred in South Africa amonst non-nationals living in Johannesburg

Langa, Malose.  Exploring experiences of torture and CIDT that occurred in South Africa amongst non-nationals living in Johannesburg.  Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation

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Traumatic Stress Update (Volume 2 Number 1)

Dix-Peek, D. (2011). Traumatic Stress Update. Volume 2, Number 1, August 2011. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Traumatic Stress Update (Volume 2 Number 2)

Dix-Peek, D. (2011). Traumatic Stress Update. Volume 2, Number 2, December 2011. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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"Human Dignity Has No Nationality": A Situational Analysis of the Health Needs of Exiled Torture Survivors Living in Johannesburg, South Africa

Higson-Smith, C., Mulder, B. & Masitha, S. (2006). "Human Dignity Has No Nationality": A Situational Analysis of the Health Needs of Exiled Torture Survivors Living in Johannesburg, South Africa. An unpublished research report for the ...

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The Inter-relationship between Violence, Displacement and the Transition to Stability in the Great Lakes Region

Hovil, L. "The Inter-relationship between Violence, Displacement and the Transition to Stability in the Great Lakes Region." Concept Paper, Violence and Transition Project Round Table.  7 - 9 May 2008, Johannesberg. (pdf 202 kb)

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Understanding current xenophobic attacks and how South Africa can move forward

Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (2008).  Understanding current xenophobic attacks and how South Africa can move forward. Presentation made at the Parliamentary Seminar on Migration and Xenophobia. 20 June.

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Double Jeopardy: Women migrants and refugees in South Africa

Fuller, R. (2008). Double Jeopardy: Women migrants and refugees in South Africa. In Perspectives. No 3. pp 7-11.

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