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FMR 59 - A disaster approach to displacement: IDPs in the Philippines

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Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59)
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In the absence of a national policy on internal displacement, the Philippines has used a disaster management framework to address displacement caused by terrorism-related conflict in Marawi City.

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Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59)

FMR 59 - Foreword: The 20th anniversary of the Guiding Principles – building solidarity, forging commitment

2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. Much has been achieved over the past 20 years but with over 40 million people internally displaced, we need to ask ourselves: Where do we go from here?
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A new Plan of Action seeks to build momentum and encourage more strategic action on advancing policy and practice in the area of internal displacement.
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Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59)
People
Reinna Bermudez
Francis Tom Temprosa
Odessa Gonzalez Benson
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
GP20
internally displaced
internally displaced person
IDPs
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 06/11/2018
Duration: 00:09:53

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