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FMR 62 - Returns in complex environments: the case of South Sudan

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Return (Forced Migration Review 62)
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Humanitarian agencies must be extremely cautious about how they support returns and relocations to ensure that they avoid causing harm or allowing humanitarian assistance to be instrumentalised by political actors.

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FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Preventing displacement, addressing root causes and the promise of the Global Compact on Refugees

Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by a wide range of actors. The starting point must be a better understanding of root causes and their complexity.
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FMR 62 - Political and economic reintegration: key to successful return

Refugees and IDPs require national and international actors to make concerted efforts to ensure that they are successfully reintegrated into the economic, social and political landscapes of their countries of origin.
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Return (Forced Migration Review 62)
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Babette Schots
Garth Smith
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
forced migration
displacement
asylum seeker
asylum
refugee return
repatriation
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 14/10/2019
Duration: 00:06:37

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