By Sumbul Rizvi (June 25, 2011) Afghanistan has experienced over 30 years of continuous conflict, both at the national and the local levels, linked to a struggle for dominance by different tribes,...
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The Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
By Frédéric Grare and William Maley (June 30, 2011) There are always two competing ethical perspectives at play when dealing with conflict-induced refugee situations. The first is purely...
Iraq + 2 more
Iraqi Refugees and IDPs: From Humanitarian Intervention to Durable Solutions
Contributions on Iraqi refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) prepared for this project examine the humanitarian response to internal and external displacement following the removal of...
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Crisis and Opportunity: Protracted Displacement in Sudan
Protracted displacement is a grim reality for millions of Sudanese civilians caught on the front lines of the interconnected civil wars that have wracked Sudan since its independence in 1956. Through...
Urban Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons in Afghanistan
Introduction In the past eight years, refugee return and internal displacement have caused rapid urbanization rates in Afghanistan’s main cities. The phenomenon of urban migration is not new: it...