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- Refugee_shelter abstract "Refugee Shelters include the most basic kind of structure created in the aftermath of a conflict or natural disaster as a temporary residence for victims who have lost or abandoned their homes. Refugees are persons fleeing their homes or countries of origin due to natural disasters and political or religious persecution in search of refuge and resettlement. After resettlement many refugees face crowded, noisy, dirty, disease filled grounds where thousands of families are cramped together and surviving day by day. The practice of granting asylum to displaced people in foreign lands can be found throughout history with examples seen as early as during the formation of the great empires in the MIddle East, such as the Babylonians, Assyrians and ancient Egyptians and as recent as Hurricane Katrina victims, and Syrian refugees in Jordan.There is a continuum of shelter structure ranging from the most temporary tent accommodation through transitional shelter to building permanent houses and settlements. Refugees often experience a more permanent, temporary, status and can be found living in camps and in these shelters for upwards of a decade. Design models, disaster-relief programs, and land tenure issues play a large role in the progression of recovery and categorization of settlements as temporary.Disasters, particularly those triggered by nature, are often followed by a swift humanitarian relief response. Emergency humanitarian relief focuses on responding to the immediate need for restoration of basic services, medical treatment and medical supplies, food, and temporary shelter; and is a short-term, strenuous and often improvised effort. The reconstruction of permanent houses, on the other hand, is a continuous process that often requires decades of effort to return a community to normality. Most of the world's refugees wait for durable solutions for their predicament and while most have been granted provisional or temporary asylum in neighboring countries, they are not able to regularize their status or integrate.".
- Refugee_shelter thumbnail Nyanzale_camp_Congo.jpeg?width=300.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageExternalLink www.unhcr.org.
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- Refugee_shelter wikiPageExternalLink www.sheltercentre.org.
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- Refugee_shelter wikiPageRevisionID "705149917".
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_people.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Barbed_wire.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disaster_preparedness.
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- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Egyptians.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_management.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Houses_in_Nong_Samet.jpg.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Rwandan_refugee_camp_in_east_Zaire.jpg.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Great_Hanshin_earthquake.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Holism.
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- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Katrina.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink IKEA.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Land_tenure.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Mandate_(international_law).
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- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Psychologist.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Refugee.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Refugee_camp.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Right_of_asylum.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Rwanda.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Sandbag.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Shigeru_Ban.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_people.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Tent.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink Tent_city.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations_High_Commissioner_for_Refugees.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Nyanzale_camp_Congo.jpeg.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Refugee_camp_Chad.jpg.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLink File:Shelter_from_tarp_and_sticks.jpg.
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Refugee shelter".
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLinkText "refugee shelter".
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLinkText "shelter".
- Refugee_shelter wikiPageWikiLinkText "shelters".
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- Refugee_shelter subject Category:Disaster_preparedness.
- Refugee_shelter comment "Refugee Shelters include the most basic kind of structure created in the aftermath of a conflict or natural disaster as a temporary residence for victims who have lost or abandoned their homes. Refugees are persons fleeing their homes or countries of origin due to natural disasters and political or religious persecution in search of refuge and resettlement.".
- Refugee_shelter label "Refugee shelter".
- Refugee_shelter sameAs Q2681882.
- Refugee_shelter sameAs 収容避難場所.
- Refugee_shelter sameAs 피난소.
- Refugee_shelter sameAs m.0bmr19.
- Refugee_shelter sameAs Q2681882.
- Refugee_shelter wasDerivedFrom Refugee_shelter?oldid=705149917.
- Refugee_shelter depiction Nyanzale_camp_Congo.jpeg.
- Refugee_shelter isPrimaryTopicOf Refugee_shelter.