It was crucial for these people to return to their lands before the beginning of the rains but the resettlement came too late for the returnees. |
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It helps the homeless through five homeless hostels, which provide accommodation, resettlement, rehabilitation and detox programmes. |
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A process of settlement and resettlement along the Niger continued into the 19th century. |
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That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible. |
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This will be the largest-ever resettlement involving unaccompanied refugee children. |
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Susan is the leader of the homelessness action group, a prevention and resettlement team for York Salvation Army. |
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The resettlement of Newfoundland's rural outports is a familiar, if troubling, scene for many Newfoundlanders. |
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They died before they had an opportunity to be interviewed and considered for resettlement. |
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The citizens are pretty shocked by the degree to which this resettlement has not been planned by the government. |
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Prior to white resettlement in the early 1800s, the Delta had been largely occupied by a number of Native American communities, including the Choctaw. |
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The displaced families are agreeable to the idea of resettlement provided their basic demands, of cultivable land and community relocation, are met. |
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He said the sensitive issues of disarmament and demilitarization in the battle zone would be discussed Tuesday as part of the issues related to the resettlement. |
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It should also carry with it the opportunity to eventually become a naturalized citizen of the resettlement country. |
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His delegation hoped that UNHCR would resume that resettlement programme and thus give hope to refugees in search of a better life. |
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Sadly, the majority of the refugees in need of resettlement appear to be doomed to continue waiting in the camps. |
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Policy guidelines and regulations for group processing are being developed to institutionalize group processing as standard refugee resettlement. |
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This is true, for example, of property issues, resettlement, or the compromises on the stationing of troops. |
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Ah Ywa Paw has seen her younger sister go ahead of her for resettlement in the US and get a job as a saleswoman in a greeting card store. |
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This is a small-group activity whose purpose will be for participants to verbalize the concerns they may have about their resettlement to Canada. |
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The African refugee students perceived their resettlement in Canada as a mixed blessing. |
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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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The relocation is the first phase of a resettlement programme of several wildlife species, including giant sable and red buffalo, to Kissama over the next five years. |
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One problem remains, however, for which a solution needs to be found the impact of resettlement on those who stay behind. |
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It also offers the important advantage to the resettlement country that reception and integration can be organized in advance. |
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Yet northern Uganda is dealing a whole lot of fresh challenges of resettlement and dealing with broken systems. |
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Where return to the country of origin is not possible, resettlement may be the only solution. |
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The National Resettlement Policy is also in place to guide the resettlement process. |
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The proposed scheme would apply only to the resettlement of refugees from third countries in EU member states. |
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In fact, Canada is one of the top three countries in the western world in terms of the number of refugees it accepts for resettlement. |
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Providing information in their home countries would proactively prepare them for their resettlement process in Canada. |
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At national level, France was a former resettlement country that was resuming the practice. |
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Some of these steps will help to improve the chances of successful resettlement. |
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I spoke about mining and security companies-I believe there is one in Toronto-but there are also now these new human resettlement companies. |
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The barazas targeted the affected communities to inform them about the project, the resettlement programme and the procedures for purchase of land. |
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Judging from settler letters and narratives, resettlement to the eastern borderlands did not produce radical change in the way that peasants defined themselves. |
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We want to avoid this wherever possible but despite the fact we pay for flights and offer generous resettlement grants, many of these failed claimants still refuse to leave. |
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On the credit side Russia has been brought back into the fold of the international community and in the Balkans the process of resettlement and regeneration goes on apace. |
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However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes. |
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I remember visits to the resettlement sites, where land was uncultivable, water salty, fodder for domestic animals unavailable and communities fragmented. |
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We thought that it would be useful for the Court to look simply by way of analogy to the cases in cognate areas such as the cases on stamp duty dealing with resettlement. |
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Nor were the orders Wednesbury unreasonable on the facts given the considerations of security and cost of resettlement. |
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In some less-inhabited areas just within Vietnam, there have also been reports of systematic resettlement of ethnic Chinese or other indigenous people from China. |
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As movements continue, indeed burgeon with globalization, there will be an increasing need for IOM's staple service of resettlement, repatriation and transportation assistance for migrants. |
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Capacity building in logistics and transport, physical planning and the implementing capacity of UNHCR partners were necessary conditions for resettlement. |
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That was supposed to be a proper resettlement, not a forced eviction, but in less than three hours, almost 200 houses were bulldozed to the ground. |
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Mohammed has become an informal community organiser for around 20 other families in Bradford that have arrived from Syria, 15 of them under the resettlement scheme. |
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Since the resettlement of Svalbard in the early 20th century, coal mining has been the dominant commercial activity. |
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North Dakota is one of the top resettlement locations for refugees proportionally. |
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Much of this could go to rural areas for agreed land resettlement. |
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In April 1688, the VOC agreed to sponsor the resettlement of over 100 Huguenots at the Cape. |
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Since the resettlement of Spitsbergen in the early 20th century, coal mining has been the dominant commercial activity. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover installation and resettlement allowances payable to members of the institution on taking up or leaving their appointments. |
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Under this agreement, both parties pledged to cooperate in the process of mixing of the troops and hunting down FDLR, as well as organizing the return of Congolese Tutsi refugees and the resettlement of displaced populations. |
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This project will assist a priority government initiative to facilitate the resettlement of 200,000 refugees and displaced persons through the rebuilding of some 50,000 homes. |
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Deprival of women due to displacement is compounded with the absence of productive employment in the resettlement area. |
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Organizing the various logistical activities necessary to carry out resettlement is likely to be regarded as impractical and prohibitively costly for Member States lacking experience and capacity with respect to resettlement. |
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To ensure greater integration of AIDS issues across its work and mandate, UNHCR included AIDS in its protection and resettlement trainings, and in the Handbook for emergencies. |
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A consignment of essential medicines will be dispatched so that expellees can initially receive medical treatment upon arrival in Kananga and, thereafter, in the health centres at resettlement sites. |
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Canada has welcomed a planeload of refugees from Syria, the first wave to arrive as part of the country's official resettlement scheme. |
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These movements and conquests are part of a larger pattern of population expansion and resettlement that occurred in Europe at this time. |
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In the twentieth century, the Shuar people saw their original territory diminish as a result of the Ecuadorian government's resettlement of mestizo farmers from the overpopulated highlands. |
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The IOM special resettlement or emigration programmes in situations of internal strife contribute to the implementation of the right to find safe haven abroad. |
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The Security Council called on all the armed groups immediately to lay down their arms and report to MONUC with a view to their disarmament, repatriation, resettlement or reintegration, as the case may be. |
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In 2000 the Court of Appeal ruled the 1971 Immigration Ordinance preventing resettlement unlawful. |
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These groups take on the responsibility of providing refugees with accommodation, resettlement assistance and emotional support for up to one year. |
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When the British forces evacuated at the close of the war in 1783, they transported 3,000 freedmen for resettlement in Nova Scotia. |
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They met at the West London Cyrenians homelessness charity in Notting Hill, where Ishiguro was working as a residential resettlement worker. |
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In a second, in-depth study of Sudanese family adaptation and community wellbeing in Ontario and Alberta, we continued to explore factors that affect refugee resettlement and integration. |
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Voluntary repatriation remained the preferred durable solution, but failing that, and in a protracted situation, the next best option was resettlement. |
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Social impacts including loss of homes and agricultural areas are compensated as per resettlement and rehabilitation policy of the Government of Himachal Pradesh. |
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Inhabitants of the castellany of Bytom were classified according to status, ethnicity, and implicitly geographic mobility and recent resettlement. |
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Evacuation from London and resettlement elsewhere were strongly encouraged by Charles II, who feared a London rebellion amongst the dispossessed refugees. |
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The event is free but organisers say a koha would help with resettlement. |
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Large numbers, after occupying resettlement camps of the Polish Resettlement Corps, later settled in London, many recruited as European Volunteer Workers. |
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He will not be permitted conjugal rights in jail but will be granted resettlement leave to spend time at home with fiancee Roberta Jones, whom he marries tomorrow. |
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Quaker Paul Cuffee, a free black sea captain and businessman, was active in the abolitionist and resettlement movement in the early part of that century. |
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Italy began a state funded program of resettlement for landless Italians in Eritrea, which increased tensions between the Eritrean peasants and the Italians. |
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Another, led by the Netherlands, was established in Khmelnitsky in January 2006 for the retraining and resettlement of decommissioned military officers. |
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