Dzaleka Resource Hub
Access 200+ curated documents, reports, and research preserving our community's story and supporting refugee rights
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Policy Documents & Legal Frameworks
Access refugee policies, legal documents, and protection guidelines from UNHCR and the Malawian government
Situation Reports & Updates
Stay informed with the latest updates, factsheets, and reports about Dzaleka Refugee Camp and refugee situations in Malawi
Research & Academic Studies
Explore academic research, case studies, and in-depth analysis of refugee issues, rights, and community development
Stories & Insights
Read personal stories, success cases, and insights about life, culture, and community initiatives in Dzaleka
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ILO Convention C182 - Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999
This ILO Convention calls for immediate action to eliminate the worst forms of child labour. Malawi ratified in 1999.
Attacks on the Press in 1998 - Malawi
Annual report by the Committee to Protect Journalists documenting press freedom violations and attacks on journalists in Malawi during 1998.
Freedom in the World 1998 - Malawi
Freedom House annual report assessing political rights and civil liberties in Malawi for the year 1998.
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
This Convention prohibits torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Malawi acceded in 1996.
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 1965
This UN Convention aims to eliminate racial discrimination and promote understanding among all races. Malawi ratified in 1996.
Malawi - Between the Referendum and the Elections
Analysis of Malawi's political transition period and its impact on refugee movements and management.
History
Established to preserve and share the rich history and experiences of the Dzaleka refugee community, documenting our journey since 1994.
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