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Not quite -- 327 $aEmergency asylum seeker intake from Syria explained -- Is Australia doing enough for the people of Syria? -- Global pressures expose the limits of Australian foreign policy -- Where does the magic number for Australia's refugee intake come from? -- Most newly-resettled refugees unable to find work, report finds -- Supporting refugees -- Exploring issues - worksheets and activities -- Fast facts. 330 $aWorldwide displacement from wars, conflict, and persecution is at the highest level ever recorded by the UNHCR, and it continues to accelerate. Almost 60 million people were forcibly displaced at the end of 2014; alarmingly, over half of the world's refugees are children. One in every 122 humans worldwide is now either a refugee, internally displaced, or seeking asylum - if this were a nation's population, it would be the world's 24th most populous. The war in Syria, currently the world's single largest driver of displacement, has forced millions into neighbouring countries and throughout Europe, in the process challenging border security and nations' capacity and willingness to help. What is a refugee, and why are their numbers increasing? What are better-off countries doing to respond to this growing global crisis? What are Australia's human rights obligations to asylum seekers in relation to immigration detention and 'stopping the boats'? This book explores global refugee trends, and discusses Australia's response to the plight of asylum seekers and refugees. 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