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Policy Brief: ‘Forgotten’ Displacement Crises

June 27, 2023

This report concludes USCRI’s series of Policy and Advocacy briefs to mark World Refugee Day on June 20th. In this report, policy analyst Daniel Salazar examines ‘forgotten’ displacement crises that receive less attention from international donors, media, and policymakers relative to their humanitarian and protection needs.

The brief discusses what makes a crisis ‘forgotten’ on the international stage and analyzes displacement trends in five overlooked crises: the Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Myanmar, and Venezuela.

Click here to read the full Policy & Advocacy Report by USCRI.


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