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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Mexico: from the Guiding Principles to national responsibilities on the rights of IDPs

The Mexican government needs facts and figures on internal displacement and then to mobilise national institutions to design appropriate responses.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Mexicans seeking political asylum

Banding together in response to a situation of this seriousness gives people strength and confidence, and provides emotional, social and – above all – legal and political support.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico

Rampant criminal violence, from direct coercion and physical threats to the erosion of the quality of life and livelihood opportunities, pushes people to move in a variety of ways.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Adolescence, food crisis and migration

Adolescents who migrate because of food crises face distinct risks. Specific strategies are needed to prevent and respond to this phenomenon.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Resettlement in the twenty-first century

Deficiencies in planning, preparation and implementation of involuntary resettlement and relocation projects have produced far more failures than successes.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Illegal migration in the Indian Sunderbans

It is expected that due to sea-level rises in the future many millions of Bangladeshis will flee to India, exacerbating further the ongoing disputes between India and Bangladesh.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Migrants on offshore islands of Bangladesh

Riverbank erosion and the consequent formation of new islands in the Bay of Bengal cause frequent changes in the shape and size of the delta, forcing the inhabitants to migrate frequently.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Choice and necessity: relocations in the Arctic and South Pacific

Relocation – whereby livelihoods, housing and public infrastructure are reconstructed in another location – may be the best adaptation response for communities whose current location becomes uninhabitable or is vulnerable to future climate-induced threats
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Lessons from the development of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement

The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement filled a major gap in the international protection system for uprooted people.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 The concept of crisis migration

Crisis migration needs to be understood in terms of 'tipping points', which are triggered not just by events but also by underlying structural processes.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 What is crisis migration?

Movements precipitated by humanitarian crises have implications that touch upon immigration control and national interests, human rights, humanitarian and development principles, and frameworks for international protection, cooperation and burden sharing.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Foreword on migrants in crisis

When it comes to protecting migrants' well-being and rights, smart practices abound. There are many practices that can and should become global standards.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 From the Editors

From the editors.

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