Placing Refugee Return and Reintegration at the Heart of International Development Policy

Placing Refugee Return and Reintegration at the Heart of International Development Policy

​On 7 December 2020, the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) hosted a 90-minute Webinar in collaboration with the World Refugee & Migration Council. The Webinar entitled ‘Placing Refugee Return and Reintegration at the Heart of International Development Policy’ comes in recognition of the challenge associated with ensuring durable solutions to forced displacement that is currently affecting 80 million refugees worldwide.

His Royal Highness, Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, Honorary Chair of  the World Refugee & Migration Council, delivered a Keynote Address at the beginning of the Webinar. A panel discussion, moderated by Professor Sultan Barakat, Director of CHS, followed with contributions from Ambassador Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Mereikhi, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General, Ms. Alexandra Bilak, Director of Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), Mr. Giles Merrit, Founder and Secretary General of Friends of Europe, and Abdallah Al Dardari, United Nations Development Program’s Resident Representative in Kabul, Afghanistan.

The Webinar sought to focus attention on the timely issue of forced displacement and the challenges and dilemmas associated with return and reintegration. It considered effective strategies for promoting this issue in global policy frameworks targeted at reconstruction and development and explore how best to mobilise new sources of support for host and origin states involved in the return and reintegration process for refugees.

The Webinar was livestreamed at 1800 Doha time – 1500 GMT on CHS Social Media accounts @onlineCHS in Arabic and English languages.

Placing Refugee Return and Reintegration at the Heart of International Development Policy.pdf

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