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root causes of displacement

Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - From the Editors

Voluntary return in safety and with dignity has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Preventing displacement, addressing root causes and the promise of the Global Compact on Refugees

Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by a wide range of actors. The starting point must be a better understanding of root causes and their complexity.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Shifting power and changing practice to support locally led peace building

Building sustainable peace requires both a greater awareness of the dynamics of localised conflict and a willingness on the part of external actors to cede control to local actors.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 Mini-feature - Land and conflict: taking steps towards peace

Thousands of displaced Yazidis in Iraq have been assisted in making a safe, sustainable return through a project that addressed the complexity of issues around land tenure.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Community-level conflict prevention and peace building in DRC and Somalia

There is growing recognition of the need to address the root causes of displacement through the perspective of the humanitarian-development-peace ‘triple nexus’. A locally led programme in DRC and Somalia reflects this approach and offers useful lessons.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Gang violence, GBV and hate crime in Central America: State response versus State responsibility

Significant displacement is caused in Central America by gang violence, gender-based violence and hate crimes against LGBT+ people but State responses have failed to address their root causes.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - The Palestinian refugee question: root causes and breaking the impasse

Acknowledging the root causes of Palestinian displacement and objectively applying international law will be key to any solution to the Palestinian refugee question.
Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Resilience spaces: rethinking protection

Collaborative approaches to building capacities of urban IDPs and host communities are emerging as a more effective way of confronting the root causes of protracted and secondary displacement in informal settlements in Colombia.

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