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Reasons to Remain (Part 2): Determinants of IDP Integration into Host Communities in Iraq

The purpose of this study is to identify which factors help or hinder local integration, utilizing data on perceptions and living conditions of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) displaced for more than three years and data collected from host community residents. The purpose here being to guide strategies and interventions to support both those displaced and those who host them move towards a new dynamic where all are equally woven into the local fabric at large. The findings highlight that interventions should be targeted toward reducing inequalities, building more inclusive social cohesion, and redressing past wrongs.

Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Target Audience
Academia
Civil Society
General Public
Government
Source / Publisher
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Returns Working Group (RWG)
Social Inquiry
Language
Arabic
English
Geographic Scope
Country
Country
Iraq
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
1
7
Cross Cutting Theme
People-centred
Whole-of-society approach
SDGs
SDG.10 - Reduced Inequalities
Keywords
Forced migration or displacement
Integration policies
Poverty and inequality
Status
Published

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