Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

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FMR 62 - From the Editors
25.10.2019
4 Minuten
Voluntary return in safety and with dignity has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime. Voluntary return in safety and with dignity has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime. In the 23 articles on ‘Return’ in this issue of FMR, authors explore various obstacles to achieving sustainable return, discuss the need to guard against premature or forced return, and debate the assumptions and perceptions that influence policy and practice. This issue also includes a mini-feature on ‘Towards understanding and addressing the root causes of displacement’.
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FMR 62 - Shared obstacles to return: Rohingya and South Sudanese
14.10.2019
15 Minuten
The common barriers to return in the cases of Rohingya refugees and South Sudanese IDPs prompt serious questions about how to ensure the safety and voluntariness of returns.
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FMR 62 - South Sudanese returns: perceptions and responses
14.10.2019
15 Minuten
Gaining insight into the experiences and perceptions of refugees can help ensure programming is better able to support refugees’ durable return and reintegration.
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FMR 62 - Return decision making by refugees
14.10.2019
10 Minuten
There are multiple factors influencing refugees’ decisions to return to their country of origin, not all of which reflect conventional wisdom.
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FMR 62 - Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India: return or integration?
14.10.2019
13 Minuten
For Tamil refugees, considerations of sustainability affect their decision to remain in India or return to Sri Lanka. Their views and aspirations must inform planning for both integration and repatriation.
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Voluntary return in safety and with dignity as a durable solution to displacement has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime. In the 23 articles on Return in this issue of FMR, authors explore various obstacles to achieving sustainable return, some of which are common to diverse situations of displacement while others are specific to certain contexts. Many of the authors discuss the need to guard against premature or forced return, and the risks that such return may entail. They also debate the assumptions and perceptions that influence policy and practice. The examples of good practice and the reflections on research findings presented in this issue are drawn from around the world. The issue also contains a mini-feature on Towards understanding and addressing the root causes of displacement which has been prepared to inform discussions at the first Global Refugee Forum in December 2019. With a collection of articles written by authors from the UN, NGOs and academia, the mini-feature aims to enhance collective understanding of some of the root causes of displacement. The full print issue can be found online at: www.fmreview.org/return

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