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‘Listen to the Women’, Charities Urge, Ahead Of UN Refugee Summit (Huffington Post)

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A graphic novel that documents the horrors of Vanni in Sri Lanka (The Indian Express)

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A Perilous Journey to Europe from Syria- an illustrated account (The Guardian)

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Addressing Mental Health Needs in Survivors of Modern Slavery. (The Helen Bamber Foundation.)

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Art reviews: Syria in Painting, Photography, Film & Word (The Scotsman)

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Article in Spanish: ¿Ha visto a este joven? (EL PAÍS)

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Article in Spanish: La sombra de Enrique (Cartel Urbano)

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Baroness Miller, Conflict in Fragile States - September 15,2016 (House of Lords)

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Benjamin Dix: ‘I’m the custodian of some of the darkest stories in the world’ (The Guardian)

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Can law be represented in a comic? (The Justice Gap)

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Cartoons convey stories more effectively than words, photos (The Hindu)

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Comics as Art, Education and Advocacy (Refugees Deeply)

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Comics from the edge (The Guardian)

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Comics Pack An Emotional Punch (Bright)

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Comics to connect with the human stories behind the headlines (Europe and Me Magazine)

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Drawn together: The plight of the missing (ICRC)

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Graphic Violence (The Conversation)

Ben Dix explains how experiencing civil war in Sri Lanka inspired his graphic novel Vanni

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Graphic Violence and Trauma in Sri Lanka (Harvard South Asia Institute)

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How comics journalism is helping to humanise migration (WAN-IFRA)

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How to tell the refugee story? (The Right Human Blogspot)

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Internet Resources: August Edition (Choice Reviews)

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Journeys to Europe The role of policy in migrant decision-making (ODI Insights)

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Making “Meet the Somalis” (Open Society Foundations)

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Meet PositiveNegatives, real stories drawn from life (Broken Frontier)

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Moving Pictures (IDEO Article)

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Online comics to drive social change (The Bookseller)

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Redrawing the line: Comics new superheroes (Positive News)

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Refugee comics: personal stories of forced migration (The Conversation)

Emma Parker investigates the comics telling individual stories of refugees and migrants.

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The Man Fighting Europe’s Anti-Syrian Refugee Sentiments Through Comics (The Daily Beast)

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The storytellers revealing Eritrea’s dark secrets Telling Eritrea's untold stories (Huck Magazine)

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These women's stories will remind you why you need to keep caring about the refugee crisis (Marie Claire)

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This Comic Takes You Inside A Humanitarian Catastrophe (Huffington Post)

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Top Picks: al-Shabab amnesty, Colombia’s missing, and Chechnya revisited (The New Humanitarian)

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UNDP graphic novel sheds light on issues affecting Roma women (Global Citizen)

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Vanni is a poignant chronicle of survival (The Caravan)

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Visualising Human Rights With Benjamin Dix's Positive Negatives (Design Indaba)

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What comic books can teach us about war, guilt and trauma (Huck Magazine)

Huck Magazine interview PositiveNegatives' Ben Dix and Lindsay Pollock, talking to them about Vanni, a graphic novel.

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When do cartoons score over photos and words? (The Times of India)

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Why Comic Books are Helping Us Process Human Rights Issues (GQ Magazine)

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Why Comics Are So Effective at Telling Refugees’ Stories (Refugees Deeply)

Poppy Ogier explains the power of illustrative storytelling in depicting human stories of refuge and migration.

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Writer Nadine Kaadan helps Syrian children understand war (BBC)

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