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Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

With 2018 marking the 7th anniversary of the Syrian conflict, this issue of FMR explore...
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Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

In light of the projected increase in the frequency and intensity of disasters associat...
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Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts peopl...
Title Description People Date Captions
FMR 57 General - A vision for restitution in Myanmar People displaced in Myanmar during decades of civil conflict, as well as more recently displaced persons, need accessible legal pathways and assistance to regain access to their land and properties. José Arraiza, Scott Leckie 27 February, 2018
FMR 49 - Focusing on climate-related internal displacement Global attention should place a primary focus on the application of best practice and the development of innovative initiatives to solve climate-related internal displacement, rather than on grappling with the far rarer movements of people across borders. Scott Leckie, Ezekiel Simperingham 18 June, 2015
FMR 41 The management of climate displacement Knowing that displacements will occur as a result of climate change, the humanitarian community will need to work pre-emptively with communities identified as likely to be threatened on the land-based solutions that may be available to them. Scott Leckie 8 May, 2013
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