By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of persecution, conflict, violence, and human rights violations (UNHCR 2020a: 2). In the decade leading up to this only a fraction of this number were able to 'return' or find a 'durable solution'. Multiple waves of displacement are common, and 'return' often involves far more complicated arrangements than the term suggests. Yet if 'return', as a one-directional durable solution is increasingly rare, the need to understand it in difficult and dynamic contexts of precarity and multi-directional mobility, is all the more urgent. This introductory essay reflects on what studies of return can tell us about the 'life cycle' of conflict and displacement dy...
Questions over durable solutions in the social, political and security terrain of southern Sudan and...
The civil war in Northern Uganda in the period 1986–2006 fundamentally altered former ways of life a...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
Conflict between returning and non-migrant populations is a pervasive yet frequently overlooked issu...
As forced migrants linger at the borders of the world’s conflicts, refugees from the Democratic Repu...
As forced migrants linger at the borders of the world’s conflicts, refugees from the Democratic Repu...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Return does not mean that displaced persons will return to exactly the same place from which they fl...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
This Working Paper investigates the challenges South Sudanese returnees and displaced persons face f...
This article engages with recent attempts to bridge the apparent divide between disarmament, demobil...
The World over, people are forced to move because of natural and human induced disasters. The consta...
Questions over durable solutions in the social, political and security terrain of southern Sudan and...
The civil war in Northern Uganda in the period 1986–2006 fundamentally altered former ways of life a...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
Conflict between returning and non-migrant populations is a pervasive yet frequently overlooked issu...
As forced migrants linger at the borders of the world’s conflicts, refugees from the Democratic Repu...
As forced migrants linger at the borders of the world’s conflicts, refugees from the Democratic Repu...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Return does not mean that displaced persons will return to exactly the same place from which they fl...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
This Working Paper investigates the challenges South Sudanese returnees and displaced persons face f...
This article engages with recent attempts to bridge the apparent divide between disarmament, demobil...
The World over, people are forced to move because of natural and human induced disasters. The consta...
Questions over durable solutions in the social, political and security terrain of southern Sudan and...
The civil war in Northern Uganda in the period 1986–2006 fundamentally altered former ways of life a...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...