Source: Forced Migration Review, University of Oxford
Country: Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Colombia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, United States of America, Viet Nam, World, Zimbabwe
Many people who are displaced, or become ‘trapped’, in the context of diverse humanitarian crises do not fit well within existing legal, policy and operational frameworks for the protection of refugees and IDPs. This raises questions about whether there needs to be – or can be – more systematic ways of dealing with assistance and protection for people affected by ‘crises’ such as environmental disruption, gang violence, nuclear disasters, food shortages and so on.
FMR 45 contains 33 ‘theme’ articles on crisis, migration and displacement, and eight ‘general’ articles on subjects including Typhoon Haiyan, reparations in Latin America, discrimination in Burma, IDPs in Kenya, asylum in Lebanon, and contextualising educational standards.