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Forced Migration Review (FMR 39) - North Africa and Displacement 2011-2012
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Migration Review (FMR 39) - North Africa and Displacement
2011-2012
The latest issue of Forced Migration Review, which focuses on North
Africa and Displacement during the Arab Spring of 2011-2012, can
now be downloaded from:
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"_blank">http://www.fmreview.org/north-africa/contents.html.
The publication includes an introduction by IOM Director General
William Lacy Swing and four articles by IOM experts.