Refugees and Displacement
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Priority Issues
- 3 Singapore
- 4 Definitions
- 5 Key Statistics and Figures
- 6 Map of Areas of Need and Key Issues
- 7 Example of Different Refugee Crises
- 7.1 Refugees among Thai-Burma Border
- 7.2 Lao Hmong Refugees in Thailand
- 7.3 Rohingya Refugee Crisis
- 7.4 Internal Displacement in Mindanao, Philippines
- 7.5 Vietnam Montagnard Refugees in Cambodia
- 7.6 Internal Displacement in Mawari, Philippines
- 7.7 Climate-Induced Migration: Pacific Islands Rising Sea Levels
- 7.8 Priority Issues
- 7.9 Actionable Opportunity Areas
- 7.10 Knowledge Gaps
- 8 Definitions
- 9 Key Statistics & Figures
- 10 Map of Key Needs & Issues
- 11 Sub-pages
- 12 Areas of Needs / Desired Outcomes
- 13 Resource Directory
- 14 References
Overview
This overview provides a synopsis of the current knowledge base. Having considered all the information, we make sense of it by taking a stab at the following: 1) What are the priority issues that deserve attention, 2) What are opportunity areas that community or voluntary organisations can already take action on, and 3) What knowledge gaps deserve further investigation?
Background (refugees in SEA)
History of Refugees in SEA
ASEAN Policy on Refugees
Present Situation
Priority Issues
Singapore
ASEAN
Knowledge Gaps
General
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore's history of hosting Vietnamese refugees
Origins
The Hawkins Road Refugee Camp
Singapore's current policy and position on refugees
Perception towards refugees and migrants
Understanding of Refugees
Singapore's Policy on Refugees
Action by Different Stakeholders
Refugees
Governments
ASEAN
Media
Businesses
Actionable Opportunity Areas
Be a transit country
Hong Kong
Be a resettlement country
Canada
Australia
Understanding Responsibility Sharing – Why should we help?
Definitions
Refugees (forced displacement)
Asylum Seekers
Internally Displaced People
Stateless People
Principle of Non-Refoulement
Climate-induced migrants
Key Statistics and Figures
General
SEA Region
Map of Areas of Need and Key Issues
Pre-Departure
Reasons for fleeing
Other Contributing Factors
Life in Transit
Land
Sea
Air
Living Situations
Refugee Camps
Informal Tented Settlements
Urban Settlements
Makeshift Camps
Challenges Faced by refugees
General Reasons
Basic Needs
Access
Protection
Examples of Countries and Case Studies
UNHCR Camp in Cox's Bazar
Informal camps in Malaysia's Jungles
Calais Jungle Camp in France
Durable Resolutions
Resettlement
Voluntary Repatriation
Local Integration
Example of Different Refugee Crises
Refugees among Thai-Burma Border
Lao Hmong Refugees in Thailand
Rohingya Refugee Crisis
Internal Displacement in Mindanao, Philippines
Vietnam Montagnard Refugees in Cambodia
Internal Displacement in Mawari, Philippines
Climate-Induced Migration: Pacific Islands Rising Sea Levels
Priority Issues
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Definitions
Definition of [insert your target group / issue]
- Identify and define your target group or social issue, and state who is included or excluded to provide a sense of the scope of the issue. (For example, will the page on Animal Welfare include livestock? Or just focused on pets, community animals and wildlife?)
- It is usually easier to start with national guidelines, laws or reports from apex organisations.
- Include a comparison with how other countries define the issue if possible (e.g. Local definition of Disability does not include mental health conditions)
Key Statistics & Figures
- Size of target population / prevalence rate: Ideally, it would be the total number of people in your target group, identified by national censuses, surveys or research. When data isn't available, try using the best available proxy, e.g., number of people receiving key services.
- If the issue you are interested has many sub-segments and sub-pages, then only include the key figures that affect all or most stakeholders in the sector here and leave the other relevant figures at the specific segment or page. This reduces cognitive load for the reader & contributor.
Map of Key Needs & Issues
[This table and arrows acts as a kind of visual map that allows a sense of sequencing; of the broad preconditions necessary for longer term outcomes to be achieved. Hyperlink the categories below to the specific page or sub-header in the page for easy navigation, so that you can click on 'Employment' below for example, and get straight to that page / segment]
Click the links below to go directly to specific areas of interest:
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Family & Caregiving | ↗ | ||||
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Education | ↗ |
Sub-pages
- If there are population segments that have substantial enough information or interest, then create sub-pages for them. e.g. 'Autism' can be a stand alone pages linked to the Disability pages if the autism community is keen to populate more autism specific information. Or, artists with disability can populate a 'Arts & Disability' page.
- Insert links to these sub-pages.
Areas of Needs / Desired Outcomes
[Insert Description of an Area of Need]
First, describe the area of need (e.g. employer willingness to hire, work readiness etc) in your sub-heading. It is tempting to define needs in terms a specific solution—eg youths needing mentoring, dying seniors needing hospice care. But these are not needs, they are actually specific solutions to address those needs. Needs should be defined in more perennial terms because the solutions can change while the needs generally remain largely stable. E.g. I don’t need a CD player or MP3 player, which are specific solutions to address my more perennial need, which is the need for portable music. Current solutions include streaming services like Spotify.
- Desired outcomes: A need area necessarily implies that there is a desired outcome that has yet to be met. It is important to articulate what the ideal or desired outcomes for this particular need area should be, otherwise it would be unclear what the gaps will be. The trick is to use adjectives to articulate a statement about what is the desired state of affairs. People with disabilities need 'viable jobs' (that pays a living wage), or 'desirable careers' (with progression and career development)? In terms of the example above: If the desire outcome is no longer portable music (because most solutions now are portable), then a different quality like 'searchable' or 'discoverable' music would set a new criteria for what is desired.
- Synopsis: Provide an analytic summary of the table below, of how existing resources (if any) have been meeting the need, and gaps that still exist. The goal is to make sense of a lot of information, so at every segment, the tables and information collated seeks to be comprehensive; here at the start of each segment, we aspire to a good synoptic statement that captures the essential and highlights the pertinent. An example: If the area of need is 'Accessibility & Affordability of childcare', then the synopsis might be: "Even though there are 1,510 childcare centres across Singapore, 80% of low-income single mothers cannot afford them as they earn less than $1,500 a month.
- Where a single sentence or paragraph is not enough, you can insert sub bullet points like this.
- Use sub bullet points if necessary
- Statistics: Insert the specific figures and trends relevant to only this area of need.
- Use sub bullet points if necessary
- Use sub bullet points if necessary
Existing Programmes | Gaps & Their Causes | Possible Solutions |
List existing services or programmes (private or public; formal or informal); relevant policies and legislation as long as they are a resource or asset that helps meet the needs stated in this segment.
Group these resources into categories and put them into a specific cell of the table. |
Some gaps could be due to 1) capacity of solution to meet size & projected demand, 2) quality of solution (effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, scalability etc.), 3) accessibility (geographical, cost to client)
Also insert reasons why those gaps exist if possible. This will be crucial information. E.g. seniors do not want to make end of life plans because they think it is inauspicious to talk about death |
Based on the reasons for those gaps, what might be solutions that can help?
Put links to ideas that have been tried elsewhere that show potential. |
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Category A: Streaming services
- Spotify
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- Apple Music
Category B: Physical devices
- CD player
- MP3
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Existing Programmes | Gaps & Their Causes | Possible Solutions |
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