COVID-19 and The Lives of Refugees

Since the Covid-19 lockdowns began in March 2020, there have been unprecedented changes to lifestyles and well-established institutions. Public schools and universities have found ways to adapt to the pandemic through online schooling and fostering greater communications with students and parents. Employers and governments have worked with employees in order to secure benefits and provideContinue reading “COVID-19 and The Lives of Refugees”

Refugees and Resettlement During the Pandemic

In the wake of the pandemic and chaos that has come to define 2020, it seems that the world has forgotten about the plight of some of our most vulnerable: refugees. Indeed, the UNHCR has recently reported that the world is set to hit a “record low” for refugee resettlement in 2020. Empirically, only 15,425Continue reading “Refugees and Resettlement During the Pandemic”

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