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The purpose of our life is to become a leader, and we were all born to be a leader. As a leader, they must have high spiritual and emotional intelligence. Through out our life, we are learning new knowledge everyday, at the same time, we are training our ability to sustain pressure and emotion control. We said so from a perspective of a peaceful country. For country that trapped in war is a completely different story. The citizen are trying to get out of the country to stay away from the war. When they reach another country, they are struggling for life because of their "special" identity. They lost their basic rights as a human. In the blog, we will be talking about the leadership, Spiritual intelligence and Emotional intelligence of refugees and other related personnel (such as president of a country etc). There is a tough question that had been bring to discuss for a dozen of time, "is leader born or trained?" . In the blog we will each share our own opinion and ...
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Introduction

  According to Cambridge Dictionary, refugees is define as a person  who has escaped  from their  own country  for political,  religious , or economic reasons  or because of a war.  Refugees were defined by the United Nations Convention Relating to the state of   refugee, it is also known as 1951 Refugee Convention to people who are not considered as nationals by any state under the operation of its law. 1951 Refugee Convention are formally adopted on 28 July 1951, the agreement legally binds country signees to recognize and protect people who flee their countries. Refugee have almost no rights, and due to this, they are also often treated very poorly. Though it is possible for them to move and travel, they have no chance of acquiring citizenship into any country.   Total of around 7.9 million Ukrainian refugees were registered across Europe from Ukraine due to the Russian invasion on 26 December 2022. In May 2021, there were an estimate...

Conflict Russia and Crimea

  The conflict between Russia and Ukraine over Crimea began in 2014. Before the conflict, Crimea was an autonomous region within Ukraine, with a majority ethnic Russian population. In November 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who has strong ties to Russia, unexpectedly announced that Ukraine would not sign a long-planned association agreement with the European Union. This decision led to widespread protests in Ukraine, known as Euromaidan, which eventually resulted in Yanukovych's ouster from power in February 2014.   Russia, which had been a strong supporter of Yanukovych, saw Yanukovych's ouster as a Western-backed coup and began taking steps to assert control over Crimea. In February 2014, Russian troops annexed Crimea and held a controversial referendum on the peninsula's status. The majority of the population voted to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.   The international community widely rejected the annexation and the referendum as illegal. Ma...

Spiritual intelligence of Victims during war

  War, migration, resettlement, and political or religious oppression have all caused a great deal of stress for refugees. Because refugee trauma frequently occurs prior to the primary war-related event that prompts them to flee, it is difficult to even begin to describe all of the types of experiences they have gone through. A 17-item section on the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ1), which assessed whether the particular event was experienced personally or whether the refugee witnessed or heard about it, has historically served as a standard assessment of refugee trauma. Although this has been a useful research tool, it is evident that refugees experience far more trauma than just 17 events. For instance, during the development of the Comprehensive Trauma Inventory-104 (CTI-104), seventy-seven Vietnamese and Kurdish refugees identified 612 war-related traumatic events in in-depth interviews2. Prior to being forced to flee, refugees may experience imprisonment, torture, propert...

Emotional Intelligence of Refugees

After knowing the spiritual intelligence, we will now talk about emotional intelligence. What makes living things special is that we have emotions. The ability to understand and manage your own emotions is what we called emotional intelligence. And often, those emotion of us and other will influencing each other, so our emotions at the moment will always determine other’s attitude to you. We live in a peaceful country, so of course our emotions are always in control. But when it comes to refugees, that’s a different story.   https://thewell.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1007/2023/01/Ukraine-peace-hero-1200-x-675.jpg   Since 2014 February, Russia launched its well-planned armed aggression against Ukraine. And 2022 February, the war had officially begun. Until today, the war is still going on. The leader of Ukraine, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy said will not give up in defending Ukraine, but during the war there must be explosions around, when the war is over,...

SWOT of solution 1

 UN and neighboring country can provide shelter/basics needs and rights for war refugees. - Strength The ability to provide shelter, food and other basic needs to refugees requires substantial financial resources. Organizations like UNHCR rely on funding from governments and other donors to support their work. Providing shelter and other forms of support to refugees also requires well-developed logistics and infrastructure. This includes the ability to transport supplies and people, as well as to establish and maintain refugee camps and other forms of housing. Providing support to refugees also requires a large number of trained and dedicated staff, including social workers, councillors and medical professionals. The support and cooperation of host country governments and communities is essential for the successful provision of assistance and protection to refugees.   Providing assistance and protection to refugees is often a complex cross-border challenge that requires ...

SWOT for solution 2

  Spread the news about war refugee so that people could be aware of what happened   - Strength People will take the issue more into consideration as the authorities or the person in charge will take steps to help the refugees out, for example giving out more resources such as food, water, shelter, clothes and many more. This will certainly help out the war refugees. - Weakness The effect is short term; people will be aware of the issue for a short period of time. Then it will start to roll back to the old patterns, eventually, people will not be aware about the issue later on. - Opportunity  The opportunity of upload news of refugee or giving campaign about refugee to bring out awareness is people aware that the difficulties that face by refugees and how much that they need helps from others. People can unite to give helps to refugees such as donation and protect their right. There are also volunteer with refugees that give health services, helping in constru...