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Women's Refugee Commission

The Women's Commission's mission is to improve the lives and defend the rights of refugee women and children, including the internally displaced, returnees and asylum seekers. The Women's Commission works in consultation with refugee women and children to ensure that their voices are heard. It seeks solutions to seemingly intractable problems by assessing and monitoring the situation of refugee women and children through research, field visits and consultation; identifying and documenting the widely overlooked problems and issues that affect refugee women and children; developing and promoting policies and practices that will lead to real on-the-ground change by advocating to policy makers, key organizations, donors and the public to ensure their implementation. Website: www.womensrefugeecommission.org/
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Build the Peace: Creating Economic Opportunities in Post-Conflict Liberia

June 2007 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

INEE Darfur Case Study on Education

August 2006 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

Help Us Help Ourselves: Education in the Conflict to Post-conflict Transition in Liberia

March 2006 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

Country Profiles from Latin America: Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua

November 2001 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

Country Profiles from Africa: Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone

February 2001 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

Country Profiles from Eastern Europe: Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo

June 2000 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

A Charade of Concern: The Abandonement of Colombia's Forcibly Displaced

May 1999 | Publisher: Women's Refugee Commission | Document type: Country Reports

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