Challenges to Refugee Protection in Ecuador: Reflections from World Refugee Day

By Adina Appelbaum

Political and cultural realities in Ecuador have caused over 110,000 refugees and asylum seekers to face onerous policy and legal requirements, widespread discrimination, and severe violations of basic human rights. Blogging from Quito in light of World Refugee Day, GPPReview Online’s Adina Appelbaum takes a closer look at the schism between policy and practice in Ecuador’s protection of refugee rights.

See the latest article from Asylum Access VLA Adina Appelbaum, published in the Georgetown Public Policy Review.

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