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Strangers in New Homelands and Built-in Brotherhood: A Policy in Global Perspective

  • Writer: Dr. Syed A. Alam
    Dr. Syed A. Alam
  • Feb 9, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 15, 2019

ABSTRACT:

Today’s world screen is almost full of miserable and awesome pictures of migrants and refugees. Besides possessing extreme progress and sources, governments are leaning to settle these strangers properly. These peoples left their homelands for safe and better future so they struggle more. Global communities are confirming their better performances but some systematic inequities are creating hurdles to making these populations vulnerable in poor educational, health and social process. Therefore, it can be concluded that ‘governments has inefficient policies’. This is the time to examine the issue in some other directions i.e. on humanitarian, psychological or philosophical grounds and try to find out the solution of migrants and refugees effective settlements.

The world has many creatures and all are brothers within their biological groups. ‘Animals have learned to band together to help keep each other safe from danger’. It is also human nature that ‘humans are pleased if they can help each other in stress and sorrow’ so why human being should not apply this natural and built-in policy that a host family should help a migrant family as their brother family. A host family should fetch one migrant or refugee family to their house and rehabilitate them. History also provides the same exemplary achievements. The article framed such policy bases which are beneficial not only for strange families but also more beneficial for the hosts in context of their economic, social, moral, emotional and psychological developments.


 
 
 

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