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Solutions in Sight: the Problem of Protracted Refugee Situations
in Africa Jeff Crisp1 Head, Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Unit UNHCR, Geneva **********
In 2001, UNHCR’s Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit (EPAU) embarked
upon a major study of protracted refugee situations, with funding
provided by the US State Department’s Bureau for Population, Refugees
and Migration.2 Since that time, the notion of protracted refugee
situations has become an increasingly familiar feature of the
discourse on international refugee issues, especially in the African
context.3 Hitherto, however, a general analysis of this important
humanitarian issue has been lacking. The current paper, which
provides a synthesis of findings from the case studies and literature
review undertaken by EPAU over the past two years, is intended
to fill that gap
Maghreb
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Colonizzazione
ed emigrazione in Maghreb di Abdellatif Fadloullah – Università
di Rabat (Marocco) tratto da R. Cagiano de Azevedo, "Migration
et cooperation au développement, etudes démographiques n° 28",
Direction des affaires sociales et économiques, edizioni del Consiglio
d’Europa, 1994
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