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This paper attempts to highlight the question of refugees coming to Sudan (with focus on Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees). This paper discusses the current situation of refugees, and investigates gaps in the literature on Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees. It also seeks to highlight possible future research areas. In terms of the refugee crisis, Sudan represents an interesting case in the Horn of Africa.
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Mudawi, H.A. (2019). Refugees and Forced Migration from Eritrea and Ethiopia to Sudan. In: Wacker, E., Becker, U., Crepaz, K. (eds) Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24538-2_8
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