Implementation of a Mental Health Care Package for Children in Areas of Armed Conflict: A Case Study from Burundi, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Sudan
			
		In our 27th edition, we again consider psycho-social interventions with children in areas of armed conflict. Here we present this overview of a large scale child psychosocial and mental health research/practice programme, implemented in five countries. Each country project used a school population based multi-tiered model of care  with a triage system enabling children … Continue reading Implementation of a Mental Health Care Package for Children in Areas of Armed Conflict: A Case Study from Burundi, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Sudan →
	 
	
							
	
			The Excluded: The strange hidden world of the stateless
			
		The Excluded: The strange hidden world of the stateless, Refugees Magazine, No. 147, Issue 3, 2007  
	 
	
							
	
			Bhutanese refugees in Nepal: Anticipating the impact of resettlement
			
		Banki, S. (2008). Bhutanese refugees in Nepal: Anticipating the impact of resettlement. Sydney: Austcare, Griffith University. http://www.austcare.org.au/media/56970/arcnepalbp-lowres.pdf
	 
	
							
	
			The durable solution discourse and refugee resettlement: the Bhutanese in Nepal
			
		Banki, S. (2008). The durable solution discourse and refugee resettlement: the Bhutanese in Nepal.  In H. Adelman, (ed.), Protracted displacement in Asia: No place to call home. London: Ashgate.
	 
	
							
	
			Aid and Violence: Development Policies and Conflict in Nepal
			
		  The Feinstein International Center is pleased to announce a new report:   Aid and Violence: Development Policies and Conflict in Nepal A Background Report by Francesca Bonino and Antonio Donini   The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) launched its “People’s War” in 1996. The Maoists’ rise to power was impressive by any standard. After … Continue reading Aid and Violence: Development Policies and Conflict in Nepal →