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FMR 47 Development and protection challenges of the Syrian refugee crisisf

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The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
The Syria Regional Response Plan 6 (RRP6) 2014 provides an increased focus on early recovery, social cohesion interventions and a transition from assistance to development-led interventions, alongside the continuing large-scale humanitarian assistance.

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As the civil war in Syria drags on, the scale of displacement continues to increase. While the crisis may be prolonged, refugees and IDPs need support now for their protection, their recovery, and both their immediate and their long-term prospects.
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FMR 47 The refugee crisis in Lebanon and Jordan: the need for economic development spending

The most effective way to tackle the Syrian refugee crisis is for neighbouring states to assume a leading role in development spending, infrastructure upgrading and job creation, particularly in the most underdeveloped regions of those countries.
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The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
People
Roger Zetter
Heloise Ruaudel
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
syria
syria crisis
syrian refugees
displacement
jordan
lebanon
iraq
refugees
protection
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 02/12/2014
Duration: 00:19:44

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