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Postal Address:
Forced Migration Review
Refugee Studies Centre
Department of International Development
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford, OX1 3TB
UK

Email: fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Tel: 44 (0)1865 280700
Fax: 44 (0)1865 270721
Skype: fmreview

Visiting Address
Forced Migration Review
Refugee Studies Centre
3 Worcester Street
Oxford, OX1 2BX
UK

Editor

Marion Couldrey
Marion Couldrey


Marion has co-edited Forced Migration Review and its predecessor since November 1993. After completing her BA in European Studies (French and Spanish) in 1982, she worked in marketing and fundraising (the latter for Christian Aid in London). She spent two years in Pakistan working with Afghan refugees in the early 90s and has also worked in Chile with human rights organisations.

Editor

Maurice
Maurice Herson

Maurice started working in January 2008 as co-editor of Forced Migration Review. After becoming involved with relief work in Sudan in the mid-80s, he spent most of the next two decades working for Oxfam GB, both overseas and supporting programmes in four continents from the UK headquarters. He worked more recently as Senior Projects Manager for the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in humanitarian action (ALNAP).

Assistant Editor


Musab Hayatli - Assistant Editor
Musab Hayatli

Musab has worked part-time for FMR since January 2005, and has special responsibilities for the Arabic edition. He is a professional translator with his own translation business. His email is nhq@qeh.ox.ac.uk

FMR Coordinator


Heidi El-Megrisi - Coordinator
Heidi El-Megrisi

Heidi has been working part-time with FMR since April 2007. She is responsible for coordinating the FMR distribution system, promotion, publicity and financial management. Please contact Heidi at: fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk

Subscriptions Assistant


Sharon Ellis - Subscriptions Assistant
Sharon Ellis

Sharon has been working part-time with FMR since 1998. She is currently on maternity leave. If you have any comments about the FMR website please contact us at fmradmin@qeh.ox.ac.uk


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