DHS Working Papers No. 91
DHS Analytical Studies No. 41
DHS Analytical Studies No. 40
Research in Brief.
The international community’s predominant response to the Venezuelan migration crisis remains focused on humanitarian relief. This is important, for two populations: a) the over 50,000 ‘pendular’ migrants who go back and forth across the border every day in order to access ...food and basic services; b) those who seek residency in Colombia or another country, and require immediate support in terms of food, shelter, and medical access. However, Betts states, for the over 1.2 million migrants who have settled in Colombia, a longer-term vision is needed, which must be based on seeing Venezuelan migration as a development opportunity that can benefit both migrants and citizens
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DHS Working Papers No. 101
Women’s empowerment, HIV testing, birth in past five years, Tanzania
Today’s children, and their children, are the ones who will live with the consequences of climate change.
DHS Working Papers No. 120
DHS Working Papers No. 89
This paper aims to contribute to the reflection on effective practices to address protracted displacement, in support of the GP20 Plan of Action roll-out. It expands on the research conducted by Walter Kälin and Hannah Entwisle Chapuisat for the 2017 OCHA-commissioned study Breaking the Impasse: Re...ducing Protracted Internal Displacement as a Collective Outcome.1 That study provided a comprehensive picture of the impact of protracted internal displacement, as well as five country case studies in contexts of conflict and disasters.It also offered a road map for addressing such displacement through seven steps, including conducting joint analysis and defining collective outcomes.
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A summary of what we know
DHS Qualitative Research Studies No. 19
DHS Working Papers No. 90.
A Supplement to the obstetrical fistula counseling curriculum
DHS Further Analysis Reports No. 98