网络促进变革:欧洲无国籍网络的发展和对发展其他区域和全球无国籍联盟的看法

IF 1.7 Q3 Social Sciences
C. Nash
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直到最近,还没有专门致力于解决无国籍问题的区域性民间社会联盟。这种情况随着欧洲无国籍网络(ENS)的出现而改变,该网络自2012年6月公开启动以来吸引了50个非政府组织(ngo)成员。除了证明该区域需要这样一个协调机构之外,社会信息系统的发展还提供了一些有用的观点,说明网络如何能够成为有效的变革促进者和论坛,以帮助克服对无国籍人的困境历来缺乏认识甚至漠不关心的问题。本文探讨了提高认识的重要性,以及通过寻找解决该问题的不同和多个切入点可能获得的收益。它反思了这些经验教训和仍然存在的挑战,包括它们可能有助于为围绕建立一个致力于消除无国籍状态的行为体国际联盟的必要性展开的讨论提供信息。文章的结论是,只有通过共同努力,才有可能在实现联合国难民事务高级专员办事处(难民专员办事处)最近提出的在十年内消除无国籍状态的目标方面取得真正进展。
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Networking for Change: The development of the European Network on Statelessness and Perspectives on Developing Other Regional and Global Statelessness Coalitions
Until recently, there was no regional civil society alliance dedicated exclusively to addressing statelessness. This changed with the advent of the European Network on Statelessness (ENS), which has attracted fifty non-governmental organization (NGOs) members since its public launch in June 2012. Aside from vindicating the need for such a coordinating body in the region, the development of ENS also offers several useful perspectives on how networks can serve as effective generators for change and as forums to help overcome a historical lack of awareness of, or even indifference to, the plight of stateless persons. This article explores the importance of awareness-raising and the gains possible through finding diverse and multiple entry points to approach the issue. It reflects on these lessons and the challenges that remain, including their potential to help inform an emerging discussion around the need to develop an international coalition of actors dedicated to combatting statelessness. The article concludes that only through working together will it be possible to make real progress towards achieving the recently articulated ambition by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to eradicate statelessness within a decade.
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