Working for Inclusion: Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement
Since 2012, the number of forcibly displaced people has more than doubled, reaching 89.3 million by the end of 2021. Ongoing conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, will result in even larger numbers of forcibly displaced people. The economic and human development impacts of forcible displacement p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since 2012, the number of forcibly displaced people has more than doubled, reaching 89.3 million by the end of 2021. Ongoing conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, will result in even larger numbers of forcibly displaced people. The economic and human development impacts of forcible displacement present challenges for the people who have been displaced, the communities that host them, and governments that receive them. Governments, humanitarian organizations, and others are using economic inclusion programs as one strategy to increase income and assets and build the resilience of displaced people and host populations living in poverty. An estimated 95 economic inclusion programs are underway in contexts of forced displacement in 45 countries, more than half led by governments. This note examines the experience of economic inclusion programs that serve forcibly displaced people, including internally displaced people, refugees, and their host communities. It also examines the emerging lessons learned in program design and delivery based on new data on the footprint of economic inclusion programs and a review of evidence on forced displacement and economic inclusion programming |
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title | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement |
title_auth | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement |
title_exact_search | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement |
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title_full | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement Janet Heisey |
title_fullStr | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement Janet Heisey |
title_full_unstemmed | Working for Inclusion Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement Janet Heisey |
title_short | Working for Inclusion |
title_sort | working for inclusion economic inclusion in contexts of forced displacement |
title_sub | Economic Inclusion in Contexts of Forced Displacement |
topic | Displaced People Human Migrations and Resettlements Human Rights Law and Development Poverty Reduction Services and Transfers to Poor Skills Development and Labor Force Training Social Development Social Inclusion and Institutions Social Protections and Labor |
topic_facet | Displaced People Human Migrations and Resettlements Human Rights Law and Development Poverty Reduction Services and Transfers to Poor Skills Development and Labor Force Training Social Development Social Inclusion and Institutions Social Protections and Labor |
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