Partnership in Action - UNDP and UNHCR Cooperation on Forced Displacement and Statelessness
Partnership in Action - UNDP and UNHCR Cooperation on Forced Displacement and Statelessness
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June 19, 2024
Forced displacement is increasing in scale, driven by conflicts, persecution and disasters. Refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities are in need of support and opportunities. Greater international responsibility sharing and joining together humanitarian, development and peacebuilding responses are key to prevention and finding durable solutions for the displaced, the stateless, and host communities.
The UNDP and UNHCR are combining resources, networks and humanitarian, development and peacebuilding expertise in some of the most complex displacement crises around the world. This report gathers together examples of joint work as part of the UNDP/UNHCR Global Collaboration Framework for Inclusion and Solutions, 2023-2025. They illustrate the diverse ways in which UNDP and UNHCR collaborate to increase the benefits to forcibly displaced, stateless and host communities – from multi-country regional platforms through to country specific projects, data and analysis.
The examples include Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Comprehensive Regional Protection and Solutions Framework (MIRPS) for Central America Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Myanmar, Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) to the Syria Crisis, South Sudan and Sudan, and Uzbekistan.