The majority of the world’s estimated 47 million refugees and internally displaced persons live in protracted displacement situations. Given this stark picture, one might assume that the business of helping displaced people would be set up in a way that sought to address the specific challenges that being in limbo for years, even decades poses. Wrong.
The majority of the world’s estimated 47 million refugees and internally displaced persons live in protracted displacement situations.
Given this stark picture, one might assume that the business of helping displaced people would be set up in a way that sought to address the specific challenges that being in limbo for years, even decades, poses. Wrong.