Dislocation’, shelter, and crisis: Afghanistan’s refugees and notions of home
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There has been war in Afghanistan for 17 years. During that time millions of people have become refugees or been displaced within the national borders. Conversations with women in a camp for the displaced reveal what it means for women to lose their home, particularly in a situation of persistent instability and conflict.
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