International Journal of Refugee Law Advance Access originally published online on January 8, 2008
International Journal of Refugee Law 2007 19(4):743-746; doi:10.1093/ijrl/eem066
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Southern Refugee Legal Advocacy Network (SRLAN)
Concluded at Southern Refugee Legal Aid Conference
Nairobi, Kenya
1 February 2007
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Vision
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In countries around the world, there are increasing numbers
of new organizations and programs aimed at provided rights-based
advocacy for refugees. Many of these programs focus on legal
aid and counseling, while others are concerned with research,
monitoring and policy advocacy. All such organizations are bound
by a common desire to root refugee assistance in human rights
and international law.
These rights-based organization have often been unique within their own countries and isolated from each other internationally. Organization face common challenges, but opportunities to learn from each other's experiences are not fully developed. At . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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Network Principles
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Mission
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Methods
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Activities
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Membership
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Act of Establishment
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Charter Amendments
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