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How do protracted displacement economies operate and how can they be supported to really thrive?

The long-term goal of this project is to help realise the vast economic potential of displacement-affected communities around the world.

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23 March 2023

Final annual meeting held in Addis Ababa

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From teacher to displaced person and back: Volunteering during displacement

18 January 2023

Somali women refugees in Ethiopia: Who knows best what works (or not) for them?

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Conceptualizing displacement: The importance of coercion

Country Global

Year 2022

Briefing

Reflections on Luthaw Township livelihoods [Karen version]

Country Myanmar

Year 2022

Briefing

Climate Change in a Northern Karen Village: Reflections on Luthaw Township livelihoods – part two

Country Myanmar

Year 2022

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