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25 September 2017

Regional Focus: Africa

Assistance to Refugees, Returnees and Displaced Persons in Africa: Report of the Secretary-General, UN Doc. No. A/72/354 (UN General Assembly, Aug. 2017) [text via Refworld]

Environmental Resource Management in Refugee Camps and Surrounding Areas: Lessons Learned and Best Practices (ISIM, Aug. 2017) [report] [biblio./lit. rev.]
- Field research was undertaken in Djibouti and Ethiopia.

"An Evaluation of Kenya's Parallel Legal Regime on Refugees, and the Courts' Guarantee of Their Rights," Law, Democracy and Development, vol. 21 (2017) [open access]

Hidden Figures: Women on the Move in Libya - Insights from the Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism Initiative (4Mi) in Libya, Mali and Niger (Danish Refugee Council, Sept. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]

Mixed Migration in West Africa: Data, Routes and Vulnerabilities of People on the Move - Extended Summary (Regional MMS, Aug. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]

Neglected Northern Uganda Mustn’t be Ignored Any Longer (IRIN, Sept. 2017) [text]

Non-Refoulement in the Context of Internal Displacement: The Case of IDPs in South Sudan’s Protection of Civilian Sites (Norwegian Refugee Council, Sept. 2017) [text]

The Politics of Repatriation: Rwandan Refugees in Uganda, 2003-2017, Working Paper, no. 2017.9 (Univ. of Antwerp, Aug. 2017) [text]

Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from Evaluations in South Sudan as a Country of Origin (OECD, Sept. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]

Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from Evaluations in Ethiopia and Uganda as Countries of Destination (OECD, Sept. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb] 

"Starting from Scratch in Uganda," BBC, 15 Sept. 2017 [text]

Research Project:

The Politics of Return: An AHRC/ESRC Funded Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research (PaCCS) Project - Exploring the Dynamics of Return and Reintegration of Refugees in Central and Eastern Africa (London School of Economics & Political Science) [access]

Related post:
- Regional Focus: Africa (14 Sept. 2017)


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