Durable Displacement and the Protracted Search for Solutions: Promising Programs and Strategies

E. Ferris, Donald M. Kerwin
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In March 2022, the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) hreleased a request for papers (RFP) for a special issue of its Journal on Migration and Human Security (JMHS), devoted to identifying solutions to situations of protracted displacement. The co-editors selected 10 papers for this special issue by authors from a dozen countries, including two refugees. The papers cover several large populations in protracted displacement, as well as other less-publicized groups. The former include: Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh; Internally displaced persons (IDPs) living on the outskirts of Baku, Azerbaijan; Afghans in Pakistan since the 1970s; Syrians in Turkey since 2011; Syrian, Iraqi, Yemeni, Sudanese, Somali, and Iranian refugees in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon; IDPs and Venezuelan migrants in Colombia; Somali refugees in Ethiopia and Kenya; Central Americans seeking protection in Mexico and the United States; and IDPs in Northern Mexico who have been displaced and stranded due to violence, deportation, and US and Mexican asylum policies. This paper introduces and integrates the themes and recommendations from this special issue. Section 1 provides a short overview of the scope, growth, and consequences of protracted displacement. Section 2 situates this phenomenon in a legal context and examines traditional and complementary solutions to displacement. Section 3 outlines topline findings, recommendations, and cross-cutting themes from the special issue. Section 4 offers conclusions and final reflections.
持久的流离失所和长期寻找解决方案:有前途的计划和战略
2022年3月,纽约移民研究中心(CMS)为其《移民与人类安全杂志》(JMHS)特刊发布了一份论文征集(RFP),致力于确定长期流离失所情况的解决方案。共同编辑们为本期特刊选择了10篇论文,作者来自十几个国家,其中包括两名难民。这些文件涵盖了几个长期流离失所的大量人口,以及其他不太公开的群体。前者包括:孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔的罗兴亚难民;居住在阿塞拜疆巴库郊区的国内流离失所者;20世纪70年代以来在巴基斯坦的阿富汗人;2011年以来在土耳其的叙利亚人;土耳其、约旦和黎巴嫩境内的叙利亚、伊拉克、也门、苏丹、索马里和伊朗难民;哥伦比亚境内的国内流离失所者和委内瑞拉移民;在埃塞俄比亚和肯尼亚的索马里难民;在墨西哥和美国寻求保护的中美洲人;以及墨西哥北部因暴力、驱逐出境以及美国和墨西哥庇护政策而流离失所和滞留的国内流离失所者。本文介绍并整合了本期特刊的主题和建议。第1节简要概述了长期流离失所的范围、增长和后果。第2节将这一现象置于法律背景下,并审查流离失所问题的传统和补充解决办法。第3节概述了特刊的主要发现、建议和跨领域主题。第4节给出结论和最后的思考。
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