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Burundi: seven years of refugee return

Before UNHCR started its facilitated return programme in spring 2002 Burundi ranked second (after Afghanistan) in UNHCR’s global ‘country of origin’ statistics, despite its small size. With the return of half a million refugees and the majority of the country’s…

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Refugees: asset or burden to Tanzania?

Between 1993 and 2000, Tanzania was host to almost 1.5 million refugees. Since the late 1990s, greater efforts have been made to repatriate refugees but even today there remain some 320,000 refugees and asylum seekers in Tanzania. Even with the…

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Displacement shock and recovery in Cyprus

In 1974, following nearly twenty years of intermittent violence between Greek and Turkish Cypriot nationalist militias and an attempted coup d’état by Greek Cypriot extremists,  Turkey invaded Cyprus and occupied  the northern 37% of the island. 170,000 Greek Cypriots left…

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Peacebuilding: opportunities in displacement

Opportunities to tap the potential contribution of refugees as key stakeholders in peace processes include: developing participatory mechanisms to ensure the inclusion of civil society in peace talks honing mediation skills to channel refugees’ knowledge and interests into peace talks.…

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