Improving Attention to Internal Displacement Globally (Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 4; Dec 2020) – JIPS – Joint IDP Profiling Service

Improving Attention to Internal Displacement Globally (Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 4; Dec 2020)

18.Dec.2020
By JIPS

Cover of the RSQ publication

Bringing together over 20 original peer-reviewed articles by researchers, practitioners and policy-makers, this special issue of the Refugee Survey Quarterly (Volume 39, Issue 4, published in December 2020) aims to “Improving Attention to Internal Displacement Globally”. The journal aims to build a bridge between the research, policy and practitioner communities by contributing high-quality original research on policy and practice linked to the topics of refugee and forced displacement.

This issue specifically seeks to renew the debate on policy challenges and solutions for the protracted crisis of internal displacement that affects tens of millions of people worldwide. In addition the the journal’s editorial board, two Secretariat members of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement (HLP) also served as guest editors.

Find out more about the publication through the launch event recording, and check out the three research papers co-authored by our JIPS team members:

  1. Incentivising Political Will for the Response to Internal Displacement: The Role of NGOs in Latin America, by Lígia de Aquino Barbosa Magalhães (CMDPDH), Brenda Perez Vazquez (CMDPDH), Andrés Lizcano Rodríguez (JIPS), Noah Bullock (Cristosal), María José Solano Granados (CMDPDH)
  2. When Internal Displacement Meets Urbanisation: Making Cities Work for Internally Displaced People, by Lucy Earle (IIED), Dyfed Aubrey (UN-Habitat), Isis Nuñez Ferrera (JIPS), Stephanie Loose (UN-Habitat)
  3. The Question of Data in Internal Displacement Law-and-Policy-making, by Martina Caterina (then member of the ) and Andrés Lizcano Rodríguez (JIPS)

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