DRC, HERE-Geneva – ‘Listen to Our Voices’, What does it Take to Improve Refugee Participation in Durable Solutions Processes? – JIPS – Joint IDP Profiling Service

DRC, HERE-Geneva – ‘Listen to Our Voices’, What does it Take to Improve Refugee Participation in Durable Solutions Processes?

27.Jul.2018
By JIPS

Participation is crucial in humanitarian or development intervention. In displacement situations, direct engagement of decision-makers with displaced persons has even been found to be a key driver to better understand which solutions they may prefer, and thus plan accordingly. Yet, achieving meaningful participation in practice remains a challenge. Commissioned by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and authored by HERE-Geneva, this report aims to provide concrete, realistic, and operational suggestions on what it takes to ensure the inclusion, participation, and agency of displacement-affected people.

JIPS contributed its expertise as key informant, and the profiling examples from Kosovo and Myanmar served as use cases. 

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