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All back issues of FMR are available online. Some back issues of FMR's predecessor, the RPN newsletter, are also available online (see below).

If you require hard copies of back issues in any languages, please email us at fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk with the details and we will try to supply them. However, if you require more than just a few, we may ask you to cover postage costs.

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Refugee Participation Network
RPN 24 Children and Youth
RPN 23 The role of the military in humanitarian work
RPN 22 Who protects refugees?
RPN 21 Education and training
RPN 20 Women and reproductive health
RPN 19 NGOs and host governments
RPN 18 Burning issues (environmental issues)
RPN 17 Partnership; issues of coordination and participation

These back issues are not accessible here but hard copies can be obtained from us
YEAR ISSUE TITLE/THEME
1994 16 The cost of conflict
1993 15 Policy, practice and practitioners [including focus on 'helping the helpers' - psychosocial issues]
14 Refugees in Europe
1992 13 Who's in charge? Management issues in refugee assistance
12 Refugee children
1991 11 Welcome home! Repatriation
10 Avoiding camps
1990 9 Mine welfare: an aid issue
8 Do traditional healers have a role in refugee health care?

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