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FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Gang violence, GBV and hate crime in Central America: State response versus State responsibility

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Significant displacement is caused in Central America by gang violence, gender-based violence and hate crimes against LGBT+ people but State responses have failed to address their root causes.

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FMR 62 - Mini-feature - The Palestinian refugee question: root causes and breaking the impasse

Acknowledging the root causes of Palestinian displacement and objectively applying international law will be key to any solution to the Palestinian refugee question.
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FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Community-level conflict prevention and peace building in DRC and Somalia

There is growing recognition of the need to address the root causes of displacement through the perspective of the humanitarian-development-peace ‘triple nexus’. A locally led programme in DRC and Somalia reflects this approach and offers useful lessons.
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Return (Forced Migration Review 62)
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Vickie Knox
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
forced migration
displacement
asylum seeker
asylum
LGBT+ refugees
root causes of displacement
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 14/10/2019
Duration: 00:06:36

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