African immigrants to New Zealand
African immigrants to New Zealand include New Zealand citizens and residents born in, or with ancestors from Africa. This represents less than 0.2% of the population, although the number grew substantially during the 1990s.[1]
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- African Youth Health and Well-Being: Participatory Action Research Project. Evolve and Victoria University, 2005.
- Guerin, P., & Guerin, B. (2002). Relocating refugees in developed countries: The poverty experiences of Somali resettling in New Zealand. In K. Lyon & C. VoightGraf (Eds.), 5th International APMRN Conference, Fiji 2002: Selected papers (pp. 64-70). Wollongong: University of Wollongong.
- Chile, L. M. (2002). The imported underclass: poverty and social exclusion of black African refugees in Aotearoa New Zealand. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 43:3, pp. 355-366. doi:10.1111/1467-8373.00182
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- "Hijack no surprise to acquaintances"
- msd.govt.nz (Peter Mwai's AIDS trial)
- tvnz.co.nz (Winston Peters campaign)
- Taranaki Daily News
- "Self support out of Africa"Waikato Times, [1],
- "Somali tells court of fleeing violence for NZ", Waikato Times
- newswire.co.nz
- "Allegations hurt Somali community", Waikato Times
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