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Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - How migration to Europe affects those left behind

Families are frequently separated as a result of migration and displacement from the Middle East to Europe, yet humanitarian aid is often difficult to access and insufficient to meet the needs of those left behind.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Peace education and psychosocial support for social cohesion

Evidence from psychosocial support-based peace education work with young displaced Syrians shows that addressing trauma is critical in overcoming psychological barriers to social cohesion.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Private sector engagement in refugee education

The involvement of the private sector in providing education for Syrian refugees has much to commend it but greater consideration needs to be paid to the ethical and practical concerns that may arise.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Caring for male and LGBTI sexual violence survivors: learning from local organisations

Local organisations responding to the Syrian humanitarian crisis are at the forefront of providing care for both male and LGBTI survivors of sexual violence.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Child marriage in Jordan: breaking the cycle

In seeking to combat the growing phenomenon of child marriage among Syrian refugees, it is vital to engage the whole range of actors involved, and to recognise that girls and boys have the capacity to address this issue in their own communities.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Expanding economic opportunities in protracted displacement

Welcome progress has been made towards realising commitments made by international donors and host country governments to expand economic opportunities for Syrian refugees and host communities in neighbouring countries.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Learning from the Jordan Compact

Analysis of the implementation of the Jordan Compact offers three key lessons: governmental approval is important but not sufficient, the incorporation of critical voices is crucial, meeting numeric targets is not the same as achieving underlying goals.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMr 57 - Designing refugee compacts: lessons from Jordan

Analysis of progress to date under the Jordan Compact highlights a number of shortcomings that need to be addressed if the model is to be used effectively elsewhere.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Turkey: between hospitality and hostility

Recent political developments and changes in Turkey’s asylum law have had a significantly injurious impact on the safety and legal certainty of refugees in Turkey.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Refugee youth, unemployment and extremism: countering the myth

Refugee youth unemployment has been linked to increased risk of extremism and/or exploitation. Research indicates, however, that unemployment is just one of many factors triggering frustration among young refugees.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Establishing legal identity for displaced Syrians

Seven years of conflict have had a serious detrimental effect on many Syrians' ability to prove their legal identity.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - When is return voluntary? Conditions of asylum in Lebanon

The decision of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return to Syria must not be based on a deteriorating quality of asylum that creates physical, social and material pressures on decisions to return.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Balancing the rights of displaced, returning and remaining populations: learning from Iraq

The return of some 3.1 million IDPs in Iraq to their places of origin is seen as a benchmark of success in the aftermath of the recent civil war. However, the situation is complex.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Property restitution in post-conflict Syria

Although restitution of property should underpin any post-conflict agreement, in Syria this will be a complex exercise. Adherence to the UN’s Pinheiro Principles will be critical.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Perspectives on the return of Syrian refugees

There are many reasons why discussions about the imminent return of large numbers of Syrian refugees are premature.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

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.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 General - The Gambia: a haven for refugees?

Although not usually thought of as a haven of refugee protection, the Gambia has a fairly sizeable refugee population and some sophisticated legal frameworks and protection mechanisms.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 General - Enhancing the protection of women and girls through the Global Compact on Refugees

The consultative process involved in drafting the Global Compact on Refugees presents an ideal opportunity to ensure that gender equality is integral to this new international policy framework.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 General - Italy's 'Zampa' law: increasing protection for unaccompanied children

Italy has enacted comprehensive legislation to protect the rights of unaccompanied children arriving in Italy.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 General - Voluntary immobility: indigenous voices in the Pacific

Indigenous people of the Pacific are increasingly expressing a preference to stay on their lands for cultural and spiritual reasons, even in the face of significant deterioration in health and livelihoods associated with climate change.

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