Forced Migration Monitor


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Forced Migration Monitor, March 1999, No. 28



Forced Migration Monitor
March 1999, No. 28


Table of Contents:

Migrant Organizations and the Crisis in Russia
A Letter from Moscow:  Caucasians and the Capital
Tajikistan:  The Role of Local NGOs in Post-Conflict Rehabilitation
FMP Call for Pilot Projects to Promote Reform of CIS NGO Legislation
FMP Co-Sponsor Zagreb Meeting on Social Welfare Practice


The Forced Migration Monitor is published bimonthly by the Forced
Migration Projects of the Open Society Institute-New York. The Forced
Migration Projects were established to monitor circumstances in
different regions of the world in order to provide the international
community with early warning of forced movements of people, as well as
to identify the social, economic, and political conditions which cause
such dislocations. The Projects encourage early and effective
humanitarian responses to migration emergencies; advocate the humane
treatment of those unable to return; urge permanent solutions for
those displaced; and promote measures that avert individuals' need to
flee. The Projects gather information concerning displacements and the
circumstances that motivate them, concentrating primarily on the
countries of the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia, Haiti,
and Cuba. 

Forced Migration Projects Open Society Institute 
400 West 59th Street, 4th floor 
New York, NY 10019 
tel: (212) 548-0655 
fax: (212) 548-4676 
e-mail: [email protected] 
http://www.soros.org/migrate.html 
  

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