Displaced Livelihoods Flashcards

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1
Q

The migration pattern of most forcibly displaced people is in massive groups of tens of thousands at a time.
T/F

A

False

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Once the emergency of a conflict is over, refugees often stay in the host country for a protracted period of time. Of the following, which is NOT one of the common reasons they do not go home:

a. Their homes have been destroyed or occupied by others
b. Some are too traumatized
c. They have become legal citizens in their country of asylum
d. They fear prosecution if they return

A

They have become legal citizens in their country of asylum

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3
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Which region has the highest number of protracted situations:

a. Europe
b. Asia
c. Sub-Saharan Africa
d. Central and Southeast Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East

A

Sub-Saharan Africa

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4
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More refugees become “self-settled than reside in official refugee camps.
T/F

A

True

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Refugees can move in and out of camps for several reasons. Which of the following is NOT a common reason self-settled refugees will return to the camps?

a. To farm
b. To join with rebels
c. To explore repatriation
d. To use the camp schools

A

To farm

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6
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One of the advantages for self-settled refugees is that they can attain legal status. T/F

A

False

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7
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Which of the following typically have the higher population numbers?

a. refugees in camps
b. self-settled refugees
c. refugees in other official settlements
d. refugees are split about equally between these three groups

A

self-settled refugees

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There is a clear segregation between refugees in camps and the local people; that is, the local people never use camp services.
T/F

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False

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9
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Local provincial authorities are often more lenient when dealing with refugees than national governments.
T/F

A

True

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10
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Regardless of conditions in the home country, relief agencies want refugees to go home as soon as possible.
T/F

A

False

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According to the 1951 Convention, all legal refugees have the right to work.
T/F

A

True

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12
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Based on Table 6.1, which region has the largest percentage of rural refugees?

a. Africa
b. Asia
c. Europe
d. Latin America

A

Asia

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13
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Based on Table 6.1, Latin America has the highest percentage of

a. Urban refugees
b. Rural refugees
c. Camp refugees
d. Asylum seekers

A

Urban refugees

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According to Table 6.1, Africa has the highest percentage of

a. Urban refugees
b. Rural refugees
c. Camp refugees
d. Asylum seekers

A

Camp refugees

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