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This article analyzes whether foreign aid affects the net flows of refugees from recipient countries. Combining refugee … causal effects of a country’s aid receipts on both total refugee flows to the world and flows to donor countries. The … find no evidence that aid reduces worldwide refugee outflows or flows to donor countries in the short term. However, we …
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) to Lebanon to preserve stability and promote refugee protection. Donors also created special financing instruments such … dominates the financing landscape and public debt is high. DAC members and other donors can strengthen the humanitarian … challenges in Lebanon, calling for increased international assistance. DAC donors increased official development assistance (ODA …
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This guidance outlines the process for developing financing strategies for fragile contexts: financing for stability …. The process includes the concrete steps to take to deliver the financing strategy, accompanied by financing principles …, and a range of tactical investments, that allow financing actors to use financing to incentivise certain behaviours and …
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on forced displacement affect where forced migrants flee in the developing world. Recent evidence from the Global North … little effect in the developing world, given strong presumptions that policy enforcement is poor and policy knowledge is low …. Using original data on de jure displacement policies for 92 developing countries, and interviews with 126 refugees and …
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provide further policy guidance in support of the OECD DAC Blended Finance Principles, whose focus is unlocking commercial …
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with humanitarian aid. Voluntary immigration is not linked to aid. Overall, the reduction in asylum inflows is stronger …
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Forced displacement results from some form of direct or indirect violence or factors known as push factors. Such … presents rapidly rising trends of forced displacement in the Asia and Pacific region. Three main causes of forced displacement …, the report stresses the intersectionality of the three factors that ultimately results in forced displacement. The report …
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This article analyzes whether foreign aid affects the net flows of refugees from recipient countries. Combining refugee … causal effects of a country’s aid receipts on both total refugee flows to the world and flows to donor countries. The … find no evidence that aid reduces worldwide refugee outflows or flows to donor countries in the short term. However, we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315429
reform in the current global refugee management system, advocate for better policy formulation and enhanced policy coherence …, encourage equitable burden sharing and improve refugee transport and resettlement services in origin, first asylum, transition … informal forum comprised of the 19 most influential economies in the world and the EU, could play a seminal role to mobilize …
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The total funding envelope for World Bank projects is often divided among various state and non-state actors, each of … which can have competing ideas about or interests in the project. How does the division of financing relate to overall … financial collaborators in World Bank projects with the World Bank’s ratings of project performance, looking at within …
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