Refugee Repatriation During Conflict: A New Conventional Wisdom
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21702Keywords:
refugee repatriation, conflict, International Organization of Migration, IOM, reintegrationAbstract
There are over 16.5 million refugees and people in refugee-like situations around the world, most of them in Africa. In fact, according to the World Refugee Survey, there are a total of 5,340,800 people in Africa who can be classified as refugees, asylum seekers and people in refugee-like situations who require international protection and/or assistance. Consequently, close to one in every three such persons is of African origin (Hamilton 1992, 33).
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