RIGHTS TO WORK’S CHALLENGES FOR REFUGEES, UNHCR AND ILO RESPONSES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM WAR-TORN IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Seied Beniamin Hosseini
Recently, refugees suffer from most severe consequences of war and immigration, hence giving them the right to work will definitely will decrease poverty among them and their dependency on state support and further even reduces the risk that they will become a burden on public funds and it can be a key for their integration more generally and protected adequately. However, in between particularly, asylum seekers suffer hardly during the transition from the asylum system to being refugees even especially when they do not have sufficient protection from the leading Refugee Convention. Still, many refugees and asylum seekers not registered under the UNHCR mandates. Throughout this time, they typically do not have access to language courses and other training courses to receive any work and often live in remote and inadequate housing.
KEYWORDS: refugees, Refugee Convention, UNHCR, ILO, protection, asylum seekers’
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Vol | : | 7 |
Issue | : | 10 |
Month | : | October |
Year | : | 2019 |