Las personas que han vivido el desplazamiento necesitan que se les escuche. Sus perspectivas, estrategias y soluciones deberían estar en el centro de los debates sobre políticas y prácticas. Los autores de este número reflexionan sobre los progresos realizados, pero también sobre el camino que queda por recorrer. Cuestionan las actitudes, ponen de manifiesto las injusticias y hacen recomendaciones prácticas para el cambio.
We are very grateful to the Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN) for their partnership on this issue and for the generous financial support of both the International Development Research Centre of the Government of Canada and LERRN (funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)).
Forced Migration Review issue 70 includes a major feature on ‘Knowledge, voice and power’ exploring issues of representation, influence, privilege, access, discrimination and more.
The issue also includes a feature on ‘Social cohesion in refugee-hosting contexts’, exploring the role of social cohesion in contexts of protracted displacement, with a particular focus on Kenya and Lebanon. It has been produced with the financial support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and the Jesuit Refugee Service.