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Transnational State Repressions, Abductions, and Refoulements in the Horn of Africa
Domestic repression and human rights abuses are well documented across the Horn of Africa, yet cross-border repression remains underexamined despite growing evidence of systematic transnational... Read More
Hope in Exile: Afghan Refugee Children Struggle for Education in Pakistan
In August 2021, my family had to leave our Kabul home, and all that was familiar to us, when Taliban came back to power. At... Read More
Applying Modern Monetary Theory to the Housing Needs of Internally Displaced Persons in Colombia
Housing as a Human Right Housing is recognized as an essential element of human dignity. Article 25 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights... Read More
Suffering for Security: How the Refugee Crisis Leaves People Vulnerable to Human Trafficking
This blog piece from, M.A student Meaghan Phillips, is calling for the expansion of the definition of persecution within the 1951 Refugee Convention and for... Read More
Research that reaches beyond the academy
Refugee Research Online (RRO) exists to make critical scholarship accessible—connecting researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and community advocates working in forced migration and refugee education. As an open... Read More
The Politics of Border Control: Refugees as Bargaining Chips in Foreign Policy
The ripple effects of civil wars, authoritarian crackdowns, economic crisis, climate change related natural disasters, and systemized inequality have all contributed to the runaway expansion... Read More
The Channel Crossing paradox: how the ever-increasing securitization of the UK-France border, fails to protect migrants’ lives and rights
2024 was a year of numbers. With the UEFA European Championship, the Paris Olympics, the European elections, the anticipated legislative elections in France, and the... Read More
Challenges Faced by the Myanmar Community in South Australia: Recommendations for Improved Access to Services
The Myanmar refugee community in South Australia is one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged social groups in the region. The challenges they face in... Read More
Welcome from New Editor Snjezana Bilic
Hi, my name is Snjezana Bilic and I am honoured to join the team of editors at RRO. I am a senior lecturer at University... Read More
A GLIMPSE INTO ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CHALLENGING CONTEXTS—SOME THOUGHTS
A marketplace born of adversity The morning was humid as we wandered together along the makeshift marketplace at Balukhali Bazar in Cox’s Bazar. This vibrant... Read More







