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In the 20 years since they were launched, the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement have been of assistance to many States responding to internal displacement, and have been incorporated into many national and regional policies and laws. However, the scale of internal displacement today remains vast, and the impact on those who are displaced is immense. This issue includes 19 articles on the main feature theme of Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. See more ...
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In the 20 years since they were launched, the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement have been of assistance to many States responding to internal displacement, and have been incorporated into many national and regional policies and laws.Marion Couldrey, Jenny Peebles
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2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. Much has been achieved over the past 20 years but with over 40 million people internally displaced, we need to ask ourselves: Where do we go from here?Cecilia Jimenez-Damary
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The drafters of the Kampala Convention drew heavily on the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, while also taking account of the African context; this is particularly evident in its recognition of the right not to be arbitrarily displaced.Romola Adeola
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Reliable, comprehensive data are vital for effective programming and practice. Data quality can be improved in many ways to better reflect the Guiding Principles and provide evidence to support their implementation.Natalia Krynsky Baal, Laura Kivelä, Melissa Weihmayer
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development acknowledges the link between internal displacement and development, and States should therefore be including internal displacement when monitoring progress towards their development goals.Christelle Cazabat
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Engaging with States affected by internal displacement by facilitating peer-to-peer exchanges on shared challenges and through tapping into the potential for mobilisation by sub-regional and regional forums can prompt national action.Angela Cotroneo
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Over the past 20 years, many governments have developed legal and policy instruments to help incorporate the Guiding Principles into national legislation or policy frameworks. Achieving effective, meaningful implementation, however, is hard.Nassim Majidi, Dan Tyler
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Protection of property rights on a fair and non-discriminatory basis within Iraq’s multi-ethnic society is central to the end of displacement and the start of durable solutions.Sila Sonmez, Shahaan Murray, Martin Clutterbuck
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Direct humanitarian engagement with these actors is required in order to help them improve their understanding of and compliance with the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement.Carla Ruta, Heloise Ruaudel, Pascal Bongard
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The Guiding Principles have potential to support and complement international human rights law on internal displacement but they have had little explicit consideration by international and regional human rights courts and commissions.Deborah Casalin
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In the absence of a national policy on internal displacement, the Philippines has used a disaster management framework to address displacement caused by terrorism-related conflict in Marawi City.Reinna Bermudez, Francis Tom Temprosa, Odessa Gonzalez Benson
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Promising policy developments are underway in Asia and the Pacific to address climate and disaster-related displacement, yet the deeper governance structures required to embed protection are not yet in place, especially for planned relocation.Jessie Connell, Sabira Coelho
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Belize is currently facing a refugee situation that in many ways is reminiscent of the Central American refugee crisis it dealt with, successfully, in the 1990s. Could lessons from the past be key to the most effective response today?Janice Marshall, Kelleen Corrigan
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Research on a resettlement programme in Myanmar underscores the pressing need for policymakers to understand the ways in which gender affects how different groups experience the impact of development-induced resettlement.Gillian Cornish, Rebekah Ramsay
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Refugee peer researchers can be a vital source of access, knowledge and assistance to refugee communities, and international researchers must consider how best to work collaboratively with them.William Bakunzi
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The humanitarian community needs to better identify, collect, harness and disseminate the local humanitarian knowledge that is developed within protracted conflict settings by national NGOs.Brigitte Piquard, Luk Delft
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In June 2018, 72 refugee representatives from 27 refugee-hosting countries gathered in Geneva for the first-ever Global Summit of Refugees.The Global Summit of Refugees Steering Committee
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Despite multiple commitments to and much guidance on the desirability of local actors leading coordination at the national level, the reality is that they continue to be excluded.Umar Abdullahi Maina, Daniel Machuor, Anthony Nolan
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Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, interviews Rob Iliffe, who wrote Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton (Oxford University Press), He is professor of history at the University of Oxford and General Editor of the online Newton Project. This is part of a podcast focusing on reconciling religion and science.…
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Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, interviews Samuel Brainard, author of Reality’s Fugue: Reconciling Worldviews in Philosophy, Religion, and Science.(Penn State University Press), Brainard is an independent scholar of Asian and Western religion and philosophy. This is part of a podcast focusing on reconciling religion and science.…
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William Least Heat-Moon, author of Celestial Mechanics (Three Rooms Press), also wrote the best-selling travel memoir Blue Highways. Here, he talks to Foreword Reviews Executive Editor Howard Lovy about the nature of religion and science as interpreted through his lead character. It's part of a religion/science theme in the August edition of IndieV…
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A podcast hosted by Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, a magazine and website that focuses on independently published books. The theme of this episode is science and religion. Guests are William Least Heat-Moon, author of Celestial Mechanics; F. Samuel Brainard, author of Reality's Fugue: Reconciling Worldviews in Philosophy, Religi…
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Author Jem Lester reads an excerpt from his novel "Shtum." This is from an autism-themed podcast hosted by Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, a magazine and website that focuses on independently published books.Foreword Reviews
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An interview with Liane Kupferberg Carter, author of Ketchup Is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up With Autism. This is from an autism-themed podcast hosted by Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, a magazine and website that focuses on independently published books.Foreword Reviews
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An Interview with Jeff Cohen author of the Asperger Mystery book series. This is from an autism-themed podcast hosted by Howard Lovy, executive editor of Foreword Reviews, a magazine and website that focuses on independently published books.Foreword Reviews
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