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Achieving Solutions: Reforming Our Approach to Displaced Populations

This posting was written by Michelle Swearingen, Moderator of the International Network for Economics and Conflict and pulls heavily from the UNHCR report,

The Development Challenge of Finding Durable Solutions for Refugees and Internally Displaced People

This note discusses the development challenge of finding durable solutions for refugees and IDPs, and the relevance of this challenge for the WDR on securing development in fragile and conflict affected settings.

Leveraging Women’s Community Leadership: A Model for Outreach in Urban Refugee Populations

This publication explains how UNHCR engages women leaders within refugee communities to improve service delivery.

Poverty, International Migration and Asylum

This WIDER Policy Brief examines issues such as liberalizing migration policies; protecting refugees in regions of origin; addressing the root causes of migration and refugee flows; influencing perceptions of the costs and benefits of migration; and developing international migration management.

Building Entrepreneurial Capacity for Returnee and Refugee Women in Angola and Mozambique

This joint publication includes two reports: the Report on Economic Mapping and Capacity Building of Female Refugees and the Report on Training and Capacity Building of Female Refugees.

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