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Orientation Workshop on “Care and Protection of Refugees and IDPs in Nepal”

By

Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group (CRG) in collaboration with Nepal Institute of Peace (NIP) and United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Kathmandu

Date: 21-23 November 2010 || Venue: Hotel Himalaya, Kupondol, Lalitpur

CRG Research Papers and Reports

1. Banerjee, Paula (eds). 2006. Women and Forced Migration: A Compilation of IDPs and Refugees. Policies and Practices 10. Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group

Refugee Repatriation: Politics of Gender by Paula Banerjee Refugee Women of Bhutan by Jagat Acharya

Gendering Refugee Care by Madhuresh Kumar

Protection of Refugees, Migrants, Internally and Stateless Persons (Recommendations of Kathmandu consultation on a regional protocol for protection of refugees, migrants and internally displaced persons 21-22 November 1996)

(For details of the articles please visit: http://www.mcrg.ac.in/pp10.pdf)

2. Dhungana, Shiva K. 2007. “ The Policy of the Government of Nepal towards the Internally Displaced Persons” in Limits of the Humanitarian: Studies in Situations of Forced Migration (For Details please visit: http://www.mcrg.ac.in/pp17.pdf)

3. Media and Displacement III : Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal (Print Copies will be available)

4. 2006. Voices of the Internally Displaced in South Asia. Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group (This Report has a chapter on IDPs Nepal)

(For details please visit http://www.mcrg.ac.in/Voices.pdf)

Compilation from Refugee Watch- Biennial Journal published by Calcutta Research Group

Refugee Watch is a biennial Journal published by Calcutta Research Group. For subscription details ; please visit www.mcrg.ac.in or contact us [email protected].

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2 1. Dhungana, Shiva. 2010.“Third Country Resettlement and the Bhutanese Refugee Crisis: A

Critical Reflection”. Refugee Watch, Issue No. 35: 14-36 (Printed copies Available)

2. Niroula, Som Prasad. 2008. “Voiceless Citizens: A case study of Internally Displaced Persons in Nepal”. Refugee Watch, Issue No 32: 108-120

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/rw%20files/RW32/7.Som_Prasad_Niroula.pdf) (Printed copies Available)

3. Niroula, Som Prasad. 2008. “Report of Rapid Assessment Survey on Displaced Bhutanese Refugees from the Camps”. Refugee Watch, Issue No 31:104-111

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

4. Adhikari, Hari Prasad. 2008. “Bhutanese Refugees: A Search for a Durable Solution”.

Refugee Watch, Issue No 31:112-123

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

5. Banerjee, Paula.2006. “Women, Trafficking and Statelessness in South Asia”, Refugee Watch, Issue No 27: 74-93

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

6. Abraham, Itty. 2005. “Refugees and Humanitarianism” , Refugee Watch Special Issue Nos.

24-26 :

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

7. ---2005.Bibliography on IDPs in Nepal, Refugee Watch Special Issue Nos. 24-26”:

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

8. Penjore, Thinley. 2004. A Transparent Account: The Protracted Situation of the Bhutanese Refugees. Refugee Watch Issue No. 21: 11-13.

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

9. Poudel, Keshab. 2004. “Long Ordeal for Bhutanese Refugee Women in Nepal” Refugee Watch IssueNo.21:14-15

(Reprint fromOneWorldSouthAsia;http://www.oneworld.net/article/view/69086/1/) (http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

10. Abraham, Itty.2005. “Refugees and Humantarianism”. Refugee Watch Issue No 24-26:17-21.

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

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3 11. Acharya, Jagat Mani. 2000. “Agony Continues: Refugee Women of Bhutan” Refugee Watch

Issues 10 and 11:11-13

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

12. Acharya, Jagat Mani. 1999. “No end to rounds in sight. Bhutan-Nepal Negotiations on Refugees from Bhutan Agony Continues: Refugee Women of Bhutan” Refugee Watch Issue No.8: 11-13

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

13. Shrestha, Manish. 1999. “Internal Migration Pattern in Nepal” Refugee Watch Issue No. 8:24- 26.

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

14. Bose, Tapan. 2000. “The Legal Scenario of Refugee Protection in South Asia” Refugee Watch Issue No 9:9-14

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

15. Acharya, Jagat.2000. “Scrutinizing the Land Resettlement Scheme in Bhutan” Refugee Watch Issue No. 9:15-16

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

16. 1998. The Nepalese Press on the “South Bhutanese Question” by The Kathmandu Post.

Refugee Watch Issue No. 3:5-10

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

17. Ghosh, Lipi. 1998. Bhutanese Refugee Crisis: A Historical Overview. Refugee Watch Issue No 3 :13-17

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/cata.htm)

18. Samaddar, Ranabir.2008. “On Governing Unruly Population Flows”. Refugee Watch Issue No 32: 1-37

(http://www.mcrg.ac.in/rw%20files/RW32/1.Ranabir_Unruly.pdf)

CRG holdings on Forced Migration in Nepal (Available online)

The Calcutta Research Group as a centre of excellence has recently built up a resource centre on forced migration to disseminate its plethora of knowledge on issues ranging from displacement, migration, justice, autonomy to issues relating to minority rights. This resource centre is part of CRG’s library. It has been developed specifically to enhance CRG’s resources and training on issues relating to forced Migration studies.

To access the literature on Forced Migration on Nepal please register with us: http://library.mcrg.ac.in/.

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