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forced migration review

Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - The role of remote voting in encouraging return

Once there is a genuine possibility of going home, what influences a forced migrant’s decision to return to a pre-conflict residence, often in the face of very difficult conditions? What role can remote voting play?
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Home after Dayton: IDPs in Sarajevo

The experiences of displaced people in Sarajevo show that living in a place that people perceive to be safe and to provide opportunities can be more desirable than returning to one’s place of origin. Participatory urban projects can help foster community.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - The compound effects of conflict and disaster displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Some IDPs living in protracted displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, such as many Roma IDPs, were especially vulnerable to the effects of the May 2014 flooding and landslides.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Prijedor: re-imagining the future

Public memorialisation in Bosnia and Herzegovina today is an act of remembering not just those who died in the conflict but also the multi-ethnic reality of earlier times. Articulation of this, however, is being obstructed in cities like Prijedor.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Mass evacuations: learning from the past

Twenty years after the evacuations from the Bosnian ‘safe areas’, humanitarians continue to struggle with dilemmas around humanitarian evacuations.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Bosnia revisited: a retrospective on the legacy of the conflict

It is instructive to review the legacy the conflict in Bosnia and the post-war settlement in order to appreciate how this conflict set the stage for major institutional developments in the field of humanitarian protection.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 General - Inconsistency in asylum appeal adjudication

New research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and of the appellant, and where the appellant lives, are influencing asylum appeal adjudication.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 General - Sheltering displaced persons from sexual and gender-based violence

Providing a variety of safe shelter types, each with its own unique strengths and limitations, within a single area could help meet the diverse and changing needs of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 General - Changing how we measure success in resettlement

Refugees should be treated not as poor, traumatised foreigners but as strong and capable people who can be resources in their countries of resettlement.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 General - Young Afghans facing return

A project in the UK aiming to prepare young men for return to Afghanistan through an assisted voluntary return programme was unsuccessful. A different, longer-term approach might have been more appropriate and more effective.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 General - A fragmented landscape of protection

Changing concepts of protection and a growing diversity in the practice of protection and in the range of humanitarian and other actors doing protection work have led to a fragmentation of effective protection for forced migrants.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - From the Editors

An introductory note on FMR 49, 'Disasters and displacement in a changing climate', from the Editors.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - Foreward

In order to make progress on disasters, climate change and human mobility, it is essential to bring together different strands of the discussion to develop a comprehensive response that also anticipates future challenges associated with climate change.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - The Nansen Initiative: building consensus on displacement in disaster contexts

The Nansen Initiative consultative process has identified a toolbox of potential policy options to prevent, prepare for and respond to the challenges of cross-border displacement in disaster contexts, including the effects of climate change.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - National Adaptation Plans and human mobility

In order to avoid displacement when possible, displacement and human mobility issues need to be better integrated within national and regional adaptation planning processes.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - The state of the evidence

Researchers have much to do, not only to understand climate- and disaster-induced migration but also to transmit their understanding for the use of policymakers and practitioners.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - The necessity for an ethnographic approach in Peru

A movement of people is rarely explained by environmental or climatic factors alone. Therefore an analysis which does not take into consideration the cultural consequences of climate change for affected societies is incomplete.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - An integrated focus

The key to successfully addressing the challenges of environmental, climatic and natural disasters is integrating migration concerns – including displacement – into all climate change, disaster risk reduction and development policies and frameworks.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - West Africa: a testing ground for regional solutions

West Africa has a very mobile population and high vulnerability to natural hazards. It also, however, has a number of regional cooperation agreements and may therefore be a useful testing ground for addressing cross-border disaster displacement.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - Development and displacement risks

The impact of climate change induces systemic patterns of socio-economic erosion that also affect the dynamics of disaster displacement and that require parallel responses.

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