This study explores the expected impact of the return of up to 260,000 Somali refugees on conflicts and social and political tensions in Somalia. The purpose of the report is to provide Somali authorities and international humanitarian actors with guidance to ensure assistance to and policies toward returnees are conflict-sensitive and do not accidentally trigger violence.
Daadab Returnee Conflict Assessment
This study explores the expected impact of the return of up to 260,000 Somali refugees on conflicts and social and political tensions in Somalia. The purpose of the report is to provide Somali authorities and international humanitarian actors with guidance to ensure assistance to and policies toward returnees are conflict-sensitive and do not accidentally trigger violence.
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