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Forcibly displaced : toward a development approach supporting refugees, the internally displaced, and their hosts / written by a team led by Xavier Devictor.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2018Edition: Advance edition; [Enhanced Credo edition]Description: 1 online resource (62 entries) : 34 images ; digital filesContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786848529
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 304.8 23
LOC classification:
  • JV6217 .D48 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Boxes -- Figures -- Maps -- Tables -- Foreword / by Jim Yong Kim -- Foreword / by Filippo Grandi -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview: Introduction; A crisis that can be managed; Working together with humanitarian actors; At the onset - taking a new look at prevention and preparedness; During the crisis - managing changes for host communities; During the crisis - reducing vulnerabilities of the forcibly displaced; Toward a longer-term solution - helping to rebuild lives; Making the most of development finance -- 1. How severe is the crisis? Introduction; The crisis in perspective; Some unexpected characteristics of the crisis; Insufficient data; An agenda for better data; Annex 1A; Annex 1B -- 2. Taking a new look at prevention and preparedness: Introduction; To stay or not to stay? Weighing the risks; What makes people go? There is often time to prepare before the crisis; What happens to those who stay behind? An agenda for development actors -- 3. Managing changes for host communities: Introduction; Initial conditions, shock, and response; Exacerbating existing challenges: The country-level impact on fragility, social cohesion, and the economy; Some gain, others lose: Local impacts on jobs and prices; Strains on local capacity for service delivery; An agenda for development actors --
4. Reducing the vulnerabilities of the forcibly displaced: Introduction; The initial setback: Losses and trauma; The environment for recovery: Rights, location, and planning horizon; An agenda for development actors -- 5. Rebuilding lives: Introduction; Stay, return, or move on? From return to successful return; Integration in host countries: location vs. rights; Integration in high-income countries: a difficult endeavor; An agenda for development actors -- 6. Making the most of development finance: Introduction; The main elements of a major international effort; The potential for development financing: Maximizing the use of public resources; The potential for development financing: Leveraging private capital and expertise; An agenda for development actors -- Bibliography.
Abstract: The Syrian refugee crisis has galvanized attention to one of the world's foremost challenges: forced displacement. The total number of refugees and internally displaced persons, now at over 65 million, continues to grow as violent conflict spikes. This report, Forcibly Displaced: Toward a Development Approach Supporting Refugees, the Internally Displaced, and Their Hosts, produced in close partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), attempts to sort fact from fiction to better understand the scope of the challenge and encourage new thinking from a socioeconomic perspective.
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Ebook Ebook NMC Library Credo Reference Online JV6217 .D48 2016 EBOOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available online - NMC Login required 518603

Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-141).

Boxes -- Figures -- Maps -- Tables -- Foreword / by Jim Yong Kim -- Foreword / by Filippo Grandi -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview: Introduction; A crisis that can be managed; Working together with humanitarian actors; At the onset - taking a new look at prevention and preparedness; During the crisis - managing changes for host communities; During the crisis - reducing vulnerabilities of the forcibly displaced; Toward a longer-term solution - helping to rebuild lives; Making the most of development finance -- 1. How severe is the crisis? Introduction; The crisis in perspective; Some unexpected characteristics of the crisis; Insufficient data; An agenda for better data; Annex 1A; Annex 1B -- 2. Taking a new look at prevention and preparedness: Introduction; To stay or not to stay? Weighing the risks; What makes people go? There is often time to prepare before the crisis; What happens to those who stay behind? An agenda for development actors -- 3. Managing changes for host communities: Introduction; Initial conditions, shock, and response; Exacerbating existing challenges: The country-level impact on fragility, social cohesion, and the economy; Some gain, others lose: Local impacts on jobs and prices; Strains on local capacity for service delivery; An agenda for development actors --

4. Reducing the vulnerabilities of the forcibly displaced: Introduction; The initial setback: Losses and trauma; The environment for recovery: Rights, location, and planning horizon; An agenda for development actors -- 5. Rebuilding lives: Introduction; Stay, return, or move on? From return to successful return; Integration in host countries: location vs. rights; Integration in high-income countries: a difficult endeavor; An agenda for development actors -- 6. Making the most of development finance: Introduction; The main elements of a major international effort; The potential for development financing: Maximizing the use of public resources; The potential for development financing: Leveraging private capital and expertise; An agenda for development actors -- Bibliography.

The Syrian refugee crisis has galvanized attention to one of the world's foremost challenges: forced displacement. The total number of refugees and internally displaced persons, now at over 65 million, continues to grow as violent conflict spikes. This report, Forcibly Displaced: Toward a Development Approach Supporting Refugees, the Internally Displaced, and Their Hosts, produced in close partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), attempts to sort fact from fiction to better understand the scope of the challenge and encourage new thinking from a socioeconomic perspective.

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