Tapping into Resettlement for Rebuilding: Lessons from Peacebuilding Engagement Activities of Resettled Liberian Refugees in Canada

Amanda Coffie
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ABSTRACT:Researchers have uncovered various ways that refugees in neighboring countries and refugee returnees can change the peacebuilding landscape of their countries. These studies show that refugees demonstrate capacities to contribute to peacebuilding in diverse ways, including enhancement of safety and security, political processes, and revitalization of economic, justice, and reconciliation systems. The above findings notwithstanding, we know little about the peacebuilding role of millions of resettled refugees. This article, therefore, highlights Canada’s resettlement of Liberian refugees, integration experiences, and some peacebuilding engagement activities of resettled refugees as well as factors that contribute to their (dis)engagement. The evidence from the data indicates that resettled refugees are a resource for peacebuilding waiting to be tapped and whose engagement reinforces the complementarity of state-led and community-based approaches to peacebuilding.
利用重新安置促进重建:在加拿大重新安置的利比里亚难民参与建设和平活动的经验教训
摘要:研究人员揭示了邻国难民和难民返回者改变其国家和平建设格局的各种方式。这些研究表明,难民表现出以各种方式为建设和平作出贡献的能力,包括加强安全和保障、政治进程以及振兴经济、司法和和解制度。尽管有上述调查结果,但我们对数百万重新安置的难民在建设和平方面的作用知之甚少。因此,本文重点介绍了加拿大对利比里亚难民的重新安置、融入经验、重新安置难民的一些建设和平参与活动以及导致他们(不)参与的因素。来自数据的证据表明,重新安置的难民是一种有待开发的建设和平资源,他们的参与加强了国家主导和基于社区的建设和平方法的互补性。
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