Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) experience long-lasting conditions of economic precarity, marginalization, rightlessness and future uncertainty. They live under conditions of protracted displacement. Policy solutions often fail to recognise displaced people’s needs and limit rather than widen the range of available solutions. This report brings together the central findings of the TRAFIG project’s empirical study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Tanzania, Jordan, Pakistan, Greece, Italy and Germany. We engaged with more than 3,120 people in our three-year project. Our analysis centres around five factors that shape conditions of protracted displacem...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement tha...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Horizon 2020(H2020)822453Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
Displacement is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges facing the world today. At the end of 202...
According to the UNHCR’s latest estimates 15.9 million people are living in protracted refugee situa...
As displacement continues to rise globally, more and more people are ‘stuck’ in situations of protra...
This working paper examines the history of the search for solutions to protracted displacement. Focu...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
Addressing protracted displacement has been a major concern since the beginning of an international ...
The governance of displacement and access to protection are closely linked to solutions for displace...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement tha...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Horizon 2020(H2020)822453Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
Displacement is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges facing the world today. At the end of 202...
According to the UNHCR’s latest estimates 15.9 million people are living in protracted refugee situa...
As displacement continues to rise globally, more and more people are ‘stuck’ in situations of protra...
This working paper examines the history of the search for solutions to protracted displacement. Focu...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
Addressing protracted displacement has been a major concern since the beginning of an international ...
The governance of displacement and access to protection are closely linked to solutions for displace...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement tha...