Over 65 million people are currently displaced, including more than 21 million refugees to date. 86% of the world’s refugees are being hosted in developing regions. This paper sets out to identify the different ways in which the lives and livelihoods of refugees residing outside camps in protracted displacement can be better supported. It also explores varying opportunities to better support refugees’ livelihoods.
Livelihoods in displacement
Over 65 million people are currently displaced, including more than 21 million refugees to date. 86% of the world’s refugees are being hosted in developing regions. This paper sets out to identify the different ways in which the lives and livelihoods of refugees residing outside camps in protracted displacement can be better supported. It also explores varying opportunities to better support refugees’ livelihoods.
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