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Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 20 July 2020
Date July 20, 2020 12:14 PM
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 Migrant and Cultural Mediator Leading COVID-19 Response Among Refugees in Serbia; Crucial Yet Forgotten: Filipino Workers Stranded by Coronavirus

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** BBC
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** Rouaa’s Story: From Syrian Refugee to UK Schoolgirl
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** WHO
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** Dr. Aref Bandary: Migrant and Cultural Mediator Leading COVID-19 Response Among Refugees in Serbia
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** NIKKEI ASIAN REVIEW
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** Crucial Yet Forgotten: Filipino Workers Stranded by Coronavirus
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* VOA ([link removed]) – Mozambican miners are returning to work in South Africa after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted.

* Reuters ([link removed]) – Ethiopian maids were fired and left in the streets of Lebanon when COVID-19 hit. IOM and Addis Ababa authorities organized to bring 650 women home.

* Iraq Business News ([link removed]) – Six years after the Yazidi genocide in Iraq, displaced Yazidi families are returning to Sinjar.

* Ghana News Agency ([link removed]) , News Chronicle ([link removed]) - IOM extends water, sanitation and hygiene operations to prevent COVID-19's spread in displacement camps in Nigeria.

* Associated Press ([link removed]) – IOM reports water levels in Iraq's Tigris and Euphrates rivers are decreasing at an alarming rate.

* Haiti Libre ([link removed]) – Nearly 100,000 Haitians returned from the Dominican Republic in the past six months.

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** Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services Will Help Defeat COVID-19
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** QUOTE OF THE DAY
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** “The pandemic has made existing inequalities worse. If migrants are left behind, the social and economic consequences for both countries of origin and destination may be more severe and protracted.”
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** Itayi Viriri
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** IOM Spokesperson, SE Asia
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