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
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Situation Reports & Updates
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Research & Academic Studies
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Annual survey documenting significant increase in refugee population and UNHCR support services at Dzaleka camp.
Annual report by the Committee to Protect Journalists documenting press freedom violations and attacks on journalists in Malawi during 1999.
Freedom House annual report assessing political rights and civil liberties in Malawi for the year 1999.
African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (1990)
The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child is a regional treaty that sets out rights and protections for children in Africa. Malawi acceded in 1999.
ILO Convention C087 - Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948
This ILO Convention protects the right of workers and employers to form and join organizations of their own choosing. Malawi ratified in 1999.
ILO Convention C105 - Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957
This ILO Convention calls for the immediate and complete abolition of forced or compulsory labour. Malawi ratified in 1999.
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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