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    Migration and pro-poor policy in East Africa

    Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2004
    This paper reports on the findings of a survey conducted on migration and pro-poor policy in East Africa. It identifies the importance of migration to the poor, discusses migration policies, key issues and policy gaps in each country, as well as the region as a whole.
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    Migration and pro-poor policy in Africa

    Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2004
    This paper reports on the findings of a survey on migration and pro-poor policy in Africa.
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    The collaborative response

    Forced Migration Review, 2005
    This brief article discusses the commitment by the UN, NGO’s and governments for a collaborated response to IDPs.
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    Defining, measuring and influencing sustainable return: the case of the Balkans

    Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2004
    This paper provides an overview of recent policy interest in refugee and IDP returns, globally as well as to and within the Balkans, and focuses on issues surrounding the sustainability of return.The paper argues that the development of robust indicators of the sustainability of return could assist in monitoring the impact of return programmes.
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    Bridging the gap: involuntary population movement and reconstruction strategy

    Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2003
    This paper aims to bridge the gap between refugee research and resettlement research; and between displacement and reconstruction.
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    No safe place to call home: child and adolescent night commuters in northern Uganda

    Women's Refugee Commission, 2004
    An estimated 50,000 people known as night commuters, most of them children, adolescents and women, abandon their homes each night for town centres seeking safety from attack by the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a fractional group in Uganda.This report examines the growing number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Uganda, making key recommendations to help alleviate the cur