Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy, and Africa

Introduction: Human Rights as an Ethical Framework for AdvocacyDavid Hollenbach Part I: Displacement as a Human Rights Challenge 1. There is More than One Way of Dying: An Ethiopian Perspective on the Effects of Long-Term Stays in Refugee CampsAbebe Feyissa, with Rebecca Horn 2. What We Owe to Refugees and IDPs: An Inquiry into the Rights of the Forcibly DisplacedWilliam O'Neill Part II: Camps, Settlement, and Human Rights 3. The Presence of Burundian Refugees in Western Tanzania: Ethical Responsibilities as a Framework for AdvocacyJoint Commission for Refugees of the Burundi and Tanzania Episcopal Conferences 4. The Right to Freedom of Movement for Refugees in UgandaLucy Hovil and Moses Chrispus Okello 5. The Plight of Urban Refugees in Nairobi, KenyaJohn Burton Wagacha and John Guiney 6. Protection as Capability Expansion: Practical Ethics for Assisting Urban Refugees Loren B. Landau Part III: Gender and The Rights of the Displaced 7. Sexual Violence, Gender Roles, and Displacement Binaifer Nowrojee 8. Justice, Women's Rights, and Forced MigrationSusan Martin Part IV: Conflict, Protection, and Return 9. Human Rights, the Use of Force, and Displacement in the Great Lakes Region: Reflections on a Troubling TrendKhoti Kamanga 10. Internally Displaced People, Sovereignty, and the Responsibility to ProtectDavid Hollenbach 11. Internally Displaced Persons in Northern Uganda: A Challenge for Peace and ReconciliationLam Oryem Cosmas 12. Justice and Peace: Reintegration and Reconciliation of Returning Displaced Persons in Postconflict SituationsStephen J. Pope Part V: Ethics and Rights in Practice 13. Key Ethical Issues in the Practices and Policies of Refugee-Serving NGOs and ChurchesAgbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator