Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan

The large number of displaced Afghans represents both a protection and an urban development challenge for the government and international community.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Howard, C, Madzarevic, J
Format: Journal article
Published: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford 2014
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Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan
title Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan
title_full Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan
title_fullStr Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan
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title_short Still at risk: forced evictions in urban Afghanistan
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