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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Afghan Migration to Europe From Iran
Afghans have consistently been one of the largest groups of refugees arriving in Europe, with more than 600,000 Afghan asylum applications in European countries over the past ten years, second only in number to Syrians.
Heaven Crawley, Esra S. Kaytaz
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The article unpacks and analyzes the potentials and shortcomings of a humanitarian framework for educational response during protracted displacement. Humanitarianism is concerned with the immediate, while education is future oriented. Calls to shift the
Cathrine Brun, Maha Shuayb
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Making Homes in Limbo? A Conceptual Framework
This article aims to conceptualize home and homemaking for people in protracted displacement. The article serves three purposes: to present an overview of the area of inquiry; to develop an analytical framework for under- standing home and homemaking for
Cathrine Brun, Anita Fábos
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Personal perspectives of protracted displacement
The ongoing conflict in Syria has provoked mass exodus on an unprecedented scale, with over four million Syrian refugees now registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Most of these refugees fled across the borders to Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq and Turkey, where the vast ...
Karen Boswall, Ruba Al Akash
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Forced displacement: critical lessons in the protracted aftermath of a flood disaster [PDF]
AbstractForced displacement and resettlement is a pervasive challenge being contemplated across the social sciences. Scholarly literature, however, often fails to engage complexities of power in understanding socio-environmental interactions in resettlement processes.
Blessing Mucherera, Samuel Spiegel
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Strengthening policy responses to protracted displacement: TRAFIG policy handbook [PDF]
Displacement is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges facing the world today. At the end of 2020, more than 82 million people across the globe were categorised as forcibly displaced, whether remaining within their countries of origin or having ...
Fogli, Camilla +2 more
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The use and abuse of forced migration and displacement as a weapon of war
It is undeniable that forced migration and displacement is a “weapon of war.” To understand the ever-escalating refugee crisis in the world today and how it might be addressed, it is necessary to examine its “root cause(s).” Organized political violence ...
James C. Simeon
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Queering Protracted Displacement: Lessons from Internally Displaced Persons in the Philippines
In this short paper, we apply a queer lens to challenge the current parameters of protracted refugee situations (PRS), as outlined in international legal instruments, by drawing on stories of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Philippines affected by the Zamboanga Siege in 2013.
Romeo Joe Quintero, Amrita Hari
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Understanding the challenge [PDF]
The likelihood that those in protracted exile may spendsignificant amounts of time either in camp-like situationsor unprotected in urban settings often has negativeimplications for their human rights and livelihoods as wellas for states’ security.
Gil Loescher, James Milner
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Governing protracted displacement - What access to solutions for forcibly displaced people?
The governance of displacement and access to protection are closely linked to solutions for displaced people that refer to both the capability of displaced persons to rebuild their lives after displacement and the opportunities available to do so. Current policies to address displacement follow the (often artificial) division of governance structures ...
Noack, Marion +2 more
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