In August the government said it intended to resettle peasants on 800 farms before the start of the rainy season in November. |
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Almost all refugees face similar hurdles, said those who resettle the new immigrants. |
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Governments have attempted to forcibly settle and resettle Roma, often with little success and negative results. |
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The construction of 600 homes will help as many as 5,000 refugees to resettle in the area. |
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Since August 1999, it has assisted 429 women and girls, repatriating most and helping one to resettle in a third country. |
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Medical screening is but a small part of the effort that must be made to resettle the refugees. |
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We'll look at efforts to help thousands of refugees resettle as they make the long journey back home. |
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There are already diplomatic discussions underway about where to resettle the environmental refugees. |
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If our inland towns are becoming depopulated, how do we encourage folk to resettle them. |
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The new agency was given a limited three-year mandate to help resettle 1.2 million European refugees left homeless by the global conflict. |
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In May 2007, Canada announced that it had agreed to resettle up to 5,000 Bhutanese refugees over the next three to five years. |
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We also do not wish to be obliged to resettle dangerous terrorists from the Guantánamo Bay detention camp. |
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Each one of the 27 would decide for itself whether to participate and how many refugees it was ready to resettle. |
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Why don't we automatically assume that everybody is going to need some degree of assistance to resettle? |
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It forced hundreds of thousands of Americans to resettle to other states, some temporarily, some permanently. |
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On whether Canada can resettle, we can share reports with you that civil society organizations on the ground have broken down. |
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The security situation has been improved, enabling refugees and repatriated persons to return and resettle in their original communities. |
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Each government informed the NGOs present of the criteria employed to resettle refugees into their countries. |
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The Government and the United Nations are exploring ways of assisting returnees to resettle and reintegrate into their former communities. |
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The Department of State works with ten domestic resettlement agencies that have proven knowledge and resources to resettle refugees. |
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Following the major global conflicts of the twentieth century, the incentive to transition to civilian life and to resettle was implicit. |
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Michele Ballarin, a Virginia socialite and businesswoman, has found herself at the center of the push to resettle those refugees. |
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Today, such a claim would be considered frivolous under the Firm Resettlement Law, which renders claims of asylum irrelevant for aliens who resettle in a third country. |
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Others seem to resent Ping for having escaped China to resettle into a successful life in the United States. |
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They say he will not attempt to resettle in the Vatican or anywhere else outside the United States to avoid criminal charges. |
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The court ordered Boumediene released and finally, after six months of legal limbo, the French government agreed to resettle him. |
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Subsequently, the French would resettle in Portuguese territory at Guanabara Bay, which would be called France Antarctique. |
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The Tuvaluans are reported to be negotiating with New Zealand to resettle the entire national population as refugees. |
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Generally, it is sufficient to resettle a witness to another country. |
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Money has been used to help refugees to live a decent in camps, to return to their home country, or to resettle in a third one and to become self-sufficient. |
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International support for the repatriation process has focused largely on rural returns, despite the fact that many returnees prefer to resettle in urban centres. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover the installation allowances of officials and temporary staff obliged to move after entering the service or to resettle elsewhere upon leaving the service. |
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Between 1685 and 1707 the Company also extended free passage to any Dutch families wishing to resettle at the Cape. |
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Steps to resettle the witness should be taken as soon as possible. |
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Increasing even slightly the number of refugees allowed to resettle in places like Britain, and speeding up the application process, might convince people to put off the boat voyage by another year. |
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At the Wednesday meeting Malaysia and Indonesia said the shelter offer comes provided that the international community would help to resettle the migrants within a year. |
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Total investment in the plant was around ¤307 million, of which 37 million are earmarked for social and environmental programmes to conserve local fauna and flora, and resettle the population. |
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Such is often the case in large or heavily populated countries where people can easily resettle without raising undue interest in their new environment. |
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Ultimately, Karelia was lost to the Soviet Union, and Finland was forced to evacuate and resettle all Karelians, young Eeva's family among them. |
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However, the persons without a permanent place of residence and who formerly lived in Doroozhny ignored all proposals to resettle them in other municipalities of the province. |
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Arsenio da Silva, who had emigrated with the exiles from Madeira, to arrange to resettle those who wanted to come to the United States. |
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A MERIDEN training and consultancy firm has been named a preferred supplier to the Armed Forces to help resettle staff back into Civvy Street. |
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