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Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Neither here nor there
1 Mar 1994 The tragic division of Bosnia-Herzegovina has been especially traumatic for mixed-marriage families, who no longer know where they belong. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Birth spacing and health care for refugee women
1 Mar 1994 Reproductive health care is urgently needed and wanted in refugee settings around the world. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Help for single-parent refugee families
1 Mar 1994 With 80 percent of all refugees either women or children, the number of refugee households headed by females is huge. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Life's biggest lemon
1 Mar 1994 A Vietnamese-American youth examines his family's successful struggle to adjust as refugees in a strange land. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Helping families help themselves
1 Mar 1994 Tens of thousands of refugee families have benefitted from a variety of UNHCR self-sufficiency programmes around the world. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Year of the family
1 Mar 1994 The United Nations has declared 1994 the International Year of the Family. The refugee family is without doubt the most vulnerable of families. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Putting the family first
1 Mar 1994 UNHCR has promoted the preservation and reunification of refugee families for decades, but much more needs to be done. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - Alone in the world
1 Mar 1994 Children separated from their families by war are the most vulnerable of all refugees, and many are severely traumatized by the experience. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 95 (The international year of the family) - My family
1 Mar 1994 Excerpts from essays written especially for the International Year of the Family by refugee children in Ghana.