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Mobility as a solution

International organisations, NGOs and even researchers tend to characterise all Syrians who are now found in the neighbouring countries as ‘refugees’. While this may reflect the administrative category of those registered with UNHCR, it is not a good reflection of…

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تقديم: وراثة الخسارة

هجَّرت الحرب الأهلية في سوريا أعداداً هائلة من السوريين من بيوتهم ومجتمعاتهم. ومع حلول أواخر يوليو/تموز 2014، كانت الحرب في سوريا قد أدت إلى نزوح ما يقارب 7.5 مليوناً في الداخل ولجوء ما يزيد على 2.9 مليوناً إلى خارج البلاد…

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A duty and a burden on Jordan

More than 40% of Jordan’s current population originates from other countries, including two million Palestinians, up to 1.3 million Syrians and 29,000 Iraqis. In order to protect its national identity in these circumstances, and because of the complicated situation in…

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Protection challenges of mobility

The scale of displacement from the Syrian crisis is compounded by its geographic spread and its prolonged nature. Syrians have been forced from their homes to neighbouring Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey, while others have fled to Egypt, Libya and…

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Refugee by association

What may appear to be generalised or indiscriminate violence in Syria is in reality often specifically targeting particular populations on the basis of an imputed political opinion, that is, their perceived support for one of the sides in the conflict.…

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The role of host communities in north Lebanon

Two problems have beset the response to the situation of Lebanese host communities with regard to the Syrian refugee presence. The first is the tension over short-term versus long-term strategies towards the displacement, with the former being emergency responses largely…

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