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Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 General - Ensuring the rights of climate-displaced people in Bangladesh

Five critical areas require urgent action with the threat of internal displacement as a result of climate change already severe and growing in Bangladesh.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 General - When money speaks: behind asylum seekers' consumption patterns

Asylum seekers' consumption patterns.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 General - Migrant, refugee or minor? It matters for children in Europe.

The capacity of child-rights institutions and children’s services in many European countries needs to be strengthened considerably if governments are to meet their commitments to refugee and migrant children.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 General - Statelessness determination: the Swiss experience

While a detailed law on statelessness determination is recommended by UNHCR and others, Swiss practice in statelessness determination has evolved without one.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 Post-deportation mini-feature - Post-deportation risks for failed asylum seekers

What happens to people who are deported after their asylum applications have failed? Many who are deported are at risk of harm when they return to their country of origin but there is little monitoring done of deportation outcomes.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 Post-deportation mini-feature - Risks encountered after forced removal: the return experiences of young Afghans

New research has documented the outcomes for young asylum seekers forcibly removed from the UK to Afghanistan.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 Post-deportation mini-feature - A grim return: post-deportation risks in Uganda

Neither the UK nor Uganda monitors what happens during and after deportation by the UK of failed Ugandan asylum seekers, despite evidence of violence and grave abuses of individuals' human rights.
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)

FMR 54 Post-deportation mini-feature - The EU-Turkey deal: what happens to people who return to Turkey?

People who return to Turkey under the EU-Turkey deal are detained and many risk onward deportation without access to legal aid and international protection.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - From the Editors

This issue’s feature theme, ‘Local communities: first and last providers of protection’, looks at the capacity of communities to organise themselves before, during and after displacement in ways that help protect the community.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Understanding and supporting community-led protection

Supporting locally led protection strategies can significantly improve the impact of protection interventions.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Challenging the established order: the need to 'localise' protection

The growing criticism of protection actors for neglecting indigenous coping strategies and capacities should prompt a radical, creative re-think of attitudes and approaches.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Women-led self-protection in Sudan

In parts of Sudan, local NGOs and women’s groups have taken the lead in their own protection, and their considerable achievements have helped change the status of women in their communities.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - This group is essential to our survival: urban refugees and community-based protection

Nearly 60 percent of all refugees now live in cities, a trend that will continue as camps increasingly become an option of last resort.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Refugees as a first stop for protection in Kampala

As Rwandan refugees in Kampala, I and others like me are uniquely placed to help newly arrived refugees find their feet in the city. The work is demanding but vital.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Combatting dependency and promoting child protection in Rwanda

Continuing dependence on aid that waxes and wanes with time and that comes largely from external sources can lead to feelings of powerlessness. It can furthermore undermine family- and community-based initiatives to protect children.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Local action to protect communities in Nigeria

Collaborative, creative initiatives in Nigeria helped protect local communities from much of the impact of Boko Haram violence. When international agencies arrived, however, they ignored these efforts.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Refugees hosting refugees

Acknowledging the widespread reality of ‘overlapping’ displacement provides an entry point to recognising and engaging with the agency of refugees and their diverse hosts in providing support and welcome to displaced people.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Northern Uganda: protection in displacement, protection on return

In the absence of international or state assistance and protection, community members in northern Uganda stepped in to fill this vacuum both during displacement and throughout the laborious return process following the conflict’s end.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Rethinking support for communities' self-protection strategies: a case study from Uganda

Local communities will continue to find ways to address the risks that confront them with or without humanitarian support but the international community may be able to enhance these solutions.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Rebuilding lives in Colombia

A grassroots women’s organisation in Colombia is working to protect women and girls from sexual and gender-based violence, and to support the healing of survivors.

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