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Design Journal by SANA.POPATIYA.
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
SOLUTION: -
The
solution of Refugees issue: -
The solution is whether the displaced people return to their former= (earlier)
homes, locally integrate meaning, they continue with where they are living and
in which way or resettle elsewhere. This solution can and is also applied to
the issue of the Refugees as in both the situations people are forced to flee
from their place.
Below is the interview and a book on the issue- REFUGEES:-
Interview:
- “Refugees are the responsibility of the world… Proximity doesn’t define
responsibility.” -Peter Sutherland.
Link of the interview with Peter Sutherland: -
Book about issue of Refugees: -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG8qrqCDOmU
Above link is a video on how children are effected through the refugees issue. In this video, children are sharing their experiences in their current situation. They are getting worried about what would happen next. Some of them's parents are still in the escape or in the war fighting. Some children in the video said they are scared whether their parents would have died.
In the above video, it shows the whole history of where did the refugees issue started from, what happens in these case. The man shows on the map explaining more clearly about the depth of the problem. He also shares his experience about his father.
In this video it talks about the current scene which had happened there. People are migrating and spontaneously they have to escape and run to railway stations. People in this video are migrating miles away and are shouting for help. It talks more about how do the people, the whole society suffer when they are immediately kept in this situation.
This picture on the above shows that to escape or re-enter their
countries people are trying to come out of the boundary, even the
small children and babies are getting affected here.
This image above shows that to run away or find a new settlement the
people are using any kind of means of transport such as a small boat
shown above in the picture. It means the people are worried about
their fulfillment of their basic needs.
The image on the left displays that there are many refugee camps which means by small huts or tents to live in. The tents or huts are may be settled in an empty area, far away from their country's boundary line.
This picture above is showing that if people do not have the availability
of materials to make huts or tents then they use a normal plastic or cloth
and make a rough tents by tying a rope to it. They also have sacks of
some things on which there is an oil bottle. May be this would mean that
they are provided with some kind of food materials so that they can
overcome from their starvation's.
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Impact on the society and environment: -
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Impact of Refugee issue on the
environment(environmental impact): -
The settlement of
refugees in rural areas entails deforestation to satisfy the need for wood for
domestic purposes such as housing, heating, and cooking food. In addition to
deforestation, two others types of environmental problems associated with
refugees are land degradation= (ruin) and water contamination. Refugee movements tend to produce
uncontrolled modifications which can lead to serious disruptions of ecological
systems, and the ecological impact.
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Impact of Refugee issue socially(social
impact):-
Different
ethnicity= (society), however, can be a basis= (beginning) for problems.
Traditional animosities= (dislike) may exist between groups. Even if it is not
the case, failures in communication and understanding caused by language and/or
culture can form serious barriers= (difficulties). In some cases, the presence
of one (ethnic) group of refugees may affect ethnic= (cultural) balances within
the local population and exacerbate = (make worse) conflicts.
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Impact of Refugee issue on
Economy(economical impact): -
Some refugees are teachers, some are carpenters. All
their skills are used in various communities and together those skills help to
build the economy of the country. While we host refugees we also benefit from
the skills which refugees bring with them.
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Impact on children: -
Young people also
face particular challenges because of their age and experiences. They carry the
scars of war and displacement with them. Some children are forced to flee
alone. Although the children are very resilient some children experience: -
v Physical
and psychological effects of trauma.
v Language
and literacy difficulties due to disrupted or limited prior education.
v Issues
with identity and belonging.
v Changing
family responsibilities.
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Reasons: -
REASONS: -
Why do Refugees have to leave their country?
Refugees leave their homes and their country because they have no other choice. They are forced out by factors such as war, persecution, natural disasters, environmental crises and poverty. They may also leave because their government will not or cannot protect them from serious human rights abuses or meet their needs. Millions leave their footprints behind.
Every day across the world people make the difficult decision to leave their home, families’, possessions and connections with their local community and walk away to an uncertain and often frightening future elsewhere.The issue of Human Rights is central to refugee status. People only become refugees because one or more of their basic human rights are abused.
Canadian Refugee Policy: June 2014: -
Issue- REFUGEES: -
REFUGEES!
WHO IS A REFUGEE?
A refugee is a person who has been forced to cross national boundaries and who cannot return home safely. Such a person may be called an asylum seeker.A person’s racial=(cultural) background, political opinion,religious views and many other reasons forces them to seek livelihood in other nations making it a huge issue faced by the world today. It is the responsibility of the government to support them. However, most of the prosperous= (wealthy)nations continue to treat refugees as somebody else’s concern. Trying to hide behind borders, they fear and worry of getting “flooded” by innocent people.
An Island of Refugees - The New Yorker: -
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