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Refugees left stranded by Southeast Asia amid COVID-19

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Gordyn, Carly

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East Asia Forum

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COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting asylum seekers and refugees. It threatens safe resettlement pathways and the health security of those in overcrowded and under-resourced camps. It also threatens the economic safety of those in precarious employment wherever they are in their journey, including those that have already found refuge or resettlement.

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East Asia Forum

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2099-12-31
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