
27 episodes

Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59) Oxford University
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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 at: www.fmreview.org/GuidingPrinciples20
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FMR 59 - From the editors
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.
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FMR 59 - Foreword: The 20th anniversary of the Guiding Principles – building solidarity, forging commitment
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?
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FMR 59 - The GP20 Plan of Action: a rallying call to stakeholders
A new Plan of Action seeks to build momentum and encourage more strategic action on advancing policy and practice in the area of internal displacement.
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FMR 59 - Laws and policies on internal displacement: global adoption and gaps
A new Global Database on IDP Laws and Policies reveals the areas – both geographical and topical – in which provision remains insufficient.
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FMR 59 - Implementing the Guiding Principles at the domestic level
Examples from a number of States who have successfully implemented their own IDP laws and policies reveal several factors that can assist effective implementation.
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FMR 59 - Work in progress: the Guiding Principles in Georgia
The Guiding Principles enjoy a long history of support in Georgia. However, their successful implementation is still a work in progress.