Coping Strategies of Asylum Seekers from Sub-Saharan Africa in New Zealand
The experiences that push people to leave their countries to seek asylum in foreign countries are stressful and in some cases traumatic. Unfortunately, in many countries, the immigration procedure that asylum seekers traverse to be officially recognised as refugees is complex and arduous. It may exa...
Main Author: | Nde, Bernard Sama (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Wong, Grace (Contributor), Garrett, Nick (Contributor) |
Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2017-07-07T02:48:12Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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