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In a world that is more interconnected than ever, many refugees cannot obtain information or communicate when they most need to. Paradoxically, carrying a phone or connecting to the internet can put them at risk if they...
FMR 56 - Central American refugees: protected or put at risk by communication technologies? is an episode from Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56) by Oxford University. In a world that is more interconnected than ev...
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Published Oct 31, 2017, 9:24 long, audio available.
In a world that is more interconnected than ever, many refugees cannot obtain information or communicate when they most need to. Paradoxically, carrying a phone or connecting to the internet can put them at risk if they do not take security measures.
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FMR 56 - Central American refugees: protected or put at risk by communication technologies? is an episode from Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56) by Oxford University.
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FMR 56 - Central American refugees: protected or put at risk by communication technologies? is from Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56) by Oxford University.
Published Oct 31, 2017 and 9:24 long