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How do Australia-based migrants help in times of crisis? A case study of diaspora responses to the 2021 military coup in Myanmar

Authors :
Olliff, L
Saw Chit Thet Tun
Rejon, R
Lazzati, L
Verghese, D
Fernandez, B
Olliff, L
Saw Chit Thet Tun
Rejon, R
Lazzati, L
Verghese, D
Fernandez, B
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In 2022, researchers from the University of Melbourne undertook a project exploring how Australia-based migrants (diasporas) help in times of humanitarian crises overseas. The project involved community researchers from eight diaspora communities (Afghanistan, Indonesia, Lebanon, Myanmar, Nepal, Pacific Islands, South Sudan and Syria) to co-design methodology, engage communities and collect data to find out how, why and what was done by communities in Australia in response to specific crises or events. The project aims to better understand the strengths and challenges faced by Australia-based migrants responding to different kinds of crises (disasters, conflicts and complex crises), and to identify potential tools that can support diaspora communities in their responses in the future. More information about this project can be found at https://diasporahumanitarians. com/.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456030204
Document Type :
Electronic Resource