Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger

A development response to forced displacement in the Sahel requires a regional approach. Such an approach would have the benefits of being able to: (i) overcome challenges relating to cross--- border movements, (ii) obtain commitments by host gover...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20034311/burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel-burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel
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topic ABSENCE OF VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNT
AFFECTED POPULATIONS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ARMED CONFLICT
ARMED VIOLENCE
BASIC NEEDS
BASIC SERVICES
CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT
CHILDREN AT RISK
CHRONIC POVERTY
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONTEXTUAL FACTORS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DIASPORA
DISEASES
DISPLACED PEOPLE
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC STATUS
EDUCATION FEES
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENCAMPMENTS
ETHNIC COMPOSITION
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXPROPRIATION
FAMILIES
FARMERS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLIES
FORCED MORE
GLOBAL POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HOST COMMUNITIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOST POPULATION
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
IMPOVERISHMENT
INCLUSION
INFLUX OF REFUGEES
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS
LABOR MARKET
LAND USE
LEARNING
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL POPULATION
LOSS OF ASSETS
MARGINALIZATION
MASS MIGRATION
MEAT
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION ISSUES
MIGRATION PATTERNS
MIGRATIONS
MINORITY
MITIGATION
MOBILITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL BOUNDARIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NOMADIC PASTORALISTS
NOMADISM
NOMADS
NUTRITION
PEACE
PLACES OF ORIGIN
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION MOVEMENT
POPULATION MOVEMENTS
POPULATION TREND
POPULATION TRENDS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
REFUGEE
REFUGEE CAMPS
REFUGEE CHILDREN
REFUGEE POPULATION
REFUGEE SITUATIONS
REFUGEE STATUS
REFUGEES
REGIONAL POLICY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RETURN OF REFUGEES
RETURNEE
RETURNEES
RULE OF LAW
SAFETY NETS
SCARCE RESOURCES
SCHOOL AGE
SCHOOL CALENDAR
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIFFERENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
TEACHERS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAR
WATER RESOURCES
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
spellingShingle ABSENCE OF VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNT
AFFECTED POPULATIONS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
ARMED CONFLICT
ARMED VIOLENCE
BASIC NEEDS
BASIC SERVICES
CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT
CHILDREN AT RISK
CHRONIC POVERTY
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONTEXTUAL FACTORS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
DIASPORA
DISEASES
DISPLACED PEOPLE
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC STATUS
EDUCATION FEES
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENCAMPMENTS
ETHNIC COMPOSITION
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXPROPRIATION
FAMILIES
FARMERS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLIES
FORCED MORE
GLOBAL POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HOST COMMUNITIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOST POPULATION
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
IMPOVERISHMENT
INCLUSION
INFLUX OF REFUGEES
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS
LABOR MARKET
LAND USE
LEARNING
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL POPULATION
LOSS OF ASSETS
MARGINALIZATION
MASS MIGRATION
MEAT
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION ISSUES
MIGRATION PATTERNS
MIGRATIONS
MINORITY
MITIGATION
MOBILITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL BOUNDARIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NOMADIC PASTORALISTS
NOMADISM
NOMADS
NUTRITION
PEACE
PLACES OF ORIGIN
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION MOVEMENT
POPULATION MOVEMENTS
POPULATION TREND
POPULATION TRENDS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
REFUGEE
REFUGEE CAMPS
REFUGEE CHILDREN
REFUGEE POPULATION
REFUGEE SITUATIONS
REFUGEE STATUS
REFUGEES
REGIONAL POLICY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RETURN OF REFUGEES
RETURNEE
RETURNEES
RULE OF LAW
SAFETY NETS
SCARCE RESOURCES
SCHOOL AGE
SCHOOL CALENDAR
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DIFFERENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
TEACHERS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAR
WATER RESOURCES
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
World Bank Group
Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
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description A development response to forced displacement in the Sahel requires a regional approach. Such an approach would have the benefits of being able to: (i) overcome challenges relating to cross--- border movements, (ii) obtain commitments by host governments to support the prospects of displaced from neighboring countries and (iii) facilitate common approaches, shared conceptualization and learning. A regional approach will be appropriate in the context of ECOWAS cooperation, as three of five countries suffering the heaviest displacement in the region are members of that organization, namely Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. The purpose of this scoping study on forced displacement is to contribute towards the formulation of a regional policy framework for sustainable solutions to displacement and towards the substantiation of a development response. This study, undertaken jointly by UNHCR and the Global Program on Forced Displacement (GPFD) in the Social Development Department (SDV) of the World Bank in June 2013, indicates that the main development challenges for the displaced in the region.
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author World Bank Group
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title Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
title_short Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
title_full Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
title_fullStr Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
title_full_unstemmed Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger
title_sort forced displacement of and potential solutions for idps and refugees in the sahel : burkina faso, chad, mali, mauritania, and niger
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20034311/burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel-burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel
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spelling okr-10986-199752021-04-23T14:03:53Z Forced Displacement of and Potential Solutions for IDPS and Refugees in the Sahel : Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger World Bank Group ABSENCE OF VIOLENCE ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNT AFFECTED POPULATIONS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ARMED CONFLICT ARMED VIOLENCE BASIC NEEDS BASIC SERVICES CAUSES OF DISPLACEMENT CHILDREN AT RISK CHRONIC POVERTY CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONTEXTUAL FACTORS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIASPORA DISEASES DISPLACED PEOPLE DISSEMINATION DIVERSITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION FEES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT CREATION ENCAMPMENTS ETHNIC COMPOSITION ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS EXPROPRIATION FAMILIES FARMERS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLIES FORCED MORE GLOBAL POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HOST COMMUNITIES HOST COUNTRY HOST POPULATION HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IMPACT OF CONFLICT IMPOVERISHMENT INCLUSION INFLUX OF REFUGEES INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS LABOR MARKET LAND USE LEARNING LIMITED RESOURCES LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL POPULATION LOSS OF ASSETS MARGINALIZATION MASS MIGRATION MEAT MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION ISSUES MIGRATION PATTERNS MIGRATIONS MINORITY MITIGATION MOBILITY MORTALITY NATIONAL BOUNDARIES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONALS NATURAL RESOURCES NOMADIC PASTORALISTS NOMADISM NOMADS NUTRITION PEACE PLACES OF ORIGIN POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL INSTABILITY POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION MOVEMENT POPULATION MOVEMENTS POPULATION TREND POPULATION TRENDS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SCHOOLS PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEE CHILDREN REFUGEE POPULATION REFUGEE SITUATIONS REFUGEE STATUS REFUGEES REGIONAL POLICY RESOURCE ALLOCATION RETURN OF REFUGEES RETURNEE RETURNEES RULE OF LAW SAFETY NETS SCARCE RESOURCES SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL CALENDAR SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIFFERENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TENSIONS TEACHERS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION URBANIZATION VICTIMS VIOLENCE VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WAR WATER RESOURCES YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT A development response to forced displacement in the Sahel requires a regional approach. Such an approach would have the benefits of being able to: (i) overcome challenges relating to cross--- border movements, (ii) obtain commitments by host governments to support the prospects of displaced from neighboring countries and (iii) facilitate common approaches, shared conceptualization and learning. A regional approach will be appropriate in the context of ECOWAS cooperation, as three of five countries suffering the heaviest displacement in the region are members of that organization, namely Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. The purpose of this scoping study on forced displacement is to contribute towards the formulation of a regional policy framework for sustainable solutions to displacement and towards the substantiation of a development response. This study, undertaken jointly by UNHCR and the Global Program on Forced Displacement (GPFD) in the Social Development Department (SDV) of the World Bank in June 2013, indicates that the main development challenges for the displaced in the region. 2014-09-08T20:47:24Z 2014-09-08T20:47:24Z 2014-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20034311/burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel-burkina-faso-chad-mali-mauritania-niger-forced-displacement-potential-solutions-idps-refugees-sahel http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19975 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa