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forced migration review

Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 - Towards a regional agreement on environmental displacement?

The effects of climate change influence the frequency and intensity of disasters and slow-onset environmental degradation processes, exacerbating pre-existing risks and vulnerabilities.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 - Could Latin American citizenship be a fourth durable solution?

Proposals for a regional South American citizenship put forward by the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) offer the possibility of alternative solutions for the protection of internally displaced persons and refugees in the region.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 General - Turning the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework into reality

As they work towards the adoption of a Global Compact on Refugees, States are implementing the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 General - Towards a development approach to displacement

o better respond to displacement, we need to adopt a medium- to long-term perspective rooted in development as well as humanitarian principles.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 General - ASEAN's role in the Rohingya refugee crisis

The Rohingya refugee crisis has become a regional crisis. Members of the Association of Southeast Asian States (ASEAN) must enhance regional cooperation in order to improve protection for the region’s refugees.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 General - Refugees in towns: experiences of integration

In countries of first asylum, transit and destination it is increasingly towns and cities that are absorbing refugees.
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 General - Canada’s Guideline 9: improving SOGIE claims assessment?

Asylum seekers making claims relating to their sexual orientation and gender identity often face unfair refusal.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - From the Editors

All displaced people need some form of shelter, and circumstances dictate that in reality not much of it conforms to the typical picture of a tent or tarpaulin nor meets official standards.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Refugee settlements and sustainable planning

We need to develop refugee settlement planning processes that not only facilitate long-term planning but also allow for incremental upgrading. The case of M’Bera in Mauritania illustrates this.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Shelter in flux

Current humanitarian guidelines do not sufficiently cover what shelter means in volatile and protracted conflict settings, particularly outside organised camps. We propose improved tools that will address that gap.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - An architectural investigation into the provision of refugee accommodation

When challenged to investigate accommodation options for refugees in their city, architecture students found that there are simple and plausible architectural answers for the integration of refugees in medium-sized European cities such as A Coruña.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - The case for self-recovery

Most families recovering from the catastrophe of a disaster rebuild their own homes. This practice of self-recovery by non-displaced communities has potential for displaced populations too.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Pre-fabricated or freely fabricated?

The architectural forms of emergency shelters and the ways they are created play a significant role in the ability of their inhabitants to deal with their displacement and to perhaps feel, even temporarily, at home.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Shelter for refugees arriving in Greece, 2015-17

Mass arrivals in Greece since 2015 have far exceeded the supply of acceptable shelter. The attempts to provide solutions continues.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - From drawing-board to Jungle

Our research and development department has been working on a shelter solution in accordance with the requirement of improving logistics, installation, flexibility, the use of natural resources and, above all, the improvement of living conditions.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - The diversity of data needed to drive design

The developers of the Refugee Housing Unit know every aspect and component of their design but can never know what it is like to wake up in one of them every day.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Choice in shelter solutions in Somalia

The complex, inter-linked and multi-dimensional humanitarian challenges in Somalia require equally complex responses in order to be able to bolster the resilience of Somali people.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Refugees and the city: UN-Habitat's New Urban Agenda

Special protection for refugees and displaced persons should be part of countries' housing policies.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Shelter provision and state sovereignty in Calais

Government provision of shelter for Calais’ migrant population over the last twenty years has prioritised the assertion of state authority over the alleviation of human suffering. Policies in 2015-16, which involved the destruction of informal shelter and
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - A camp redefined as part of the city

Was what was built at La Linière in Grand-Synthe in northern France a traditional refugee camp or a new kind of urban district?

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