This report provides a systematic review of how urban displaced are exposed to drivers of violence unique to urban areas as well as others shared across a variety of humanitarian settings, including refugee camps.
A systematic review of the drivers of violence against displaced populations in urban crisis
This report provides a systematic review of how urban displaced are exposed to drivers of violence unique to urban areas as well as others shared across a variety of humanitarian settings, including refugee camps.
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