by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | January 2, 2018
The widespread scale and long-lasting nature of “persistent GAM” means that it must be a policy and programming priority. This paper sheds light on the issue and provides strategies for policy and practice.
by Anne Radday | December 14, 2017
This synthesis paper reviews Feinstein’s research and focuses on the increasing socioeconomic differentiation in selected pastoralist areas, and the implications in terms of pathways to resilience.
by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | December 11, 2017
Resilience is defined as the ability of people to mitigate, weather, and “bounce back” from shocks or adversity. This definition is framed in terms of understanding capacities and risk—often particularly climactic, environmental, and economic risk. However,...
by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | November 29, 2017
This report describes a relatively unknown humanitarian program that has addressed one of the saddest aspects of displacement – the separation of families. Between 2004 and 2014, UNHCR’s Confidence Building Measures program (CBM) helped more than 20,000 refugees...
by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | October 6, 2017
This report investigates what money and financial transactions can reveal about the journeys and experiences of forced migration.