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Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Repurposing shelter for displaced people in Ukraine

Buildings in Ukraine are being repurposed to provide shelter for those fleeing conflict in the country but, as the war continues, the need for more permanent solutions must be acknowledged.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Reconstructing 'home' in northern Uganda

An understanding of shelter in situations of displacement and return must take into consideration both material and non-material dimensions.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Planning for the integration of refugee and host communities in Turkana County, Kenya

The Kalobeyei New Settlement focuses on the creation of a spatial plan to guide settlement in both the short and the long term to the benefit of both host community and refugees.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Poor Albanians who hosted displaced Kosovars

The experience of hosting displaced Kosovars is one that at least one Albanian village would prefer not to repeat.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Hosting the displaced – and being hosted

A local family hosting a displaced family in their home is becoming a well-recognised form of shelter for families in displacement.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Security of tenure in the urban context

Addressing the lack of secure tenure and the risk of forced eviction is one of the defining characteristics of urban shelter response.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - The pavements and slums of Dhaka

Almost half a million people every year seek refuge in Dhaka, compelled by a nexus of climate change, poverty and environmental degradation. Many end up on living on the pavements.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Mass shelters: inappropriate in displacement

Mass shelters appear to be an inappropriate shelter solution even in the acute onset of a crisis, creating problems of dignity and security and having significant health consequences.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - More design, less innovation

Those working in international agencies to develop shelter solutions for displaced populations can learn much from human-centred design practices of professional architects and planners.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - The humanitarian-architect divide

Humanitarians and architects can fail to find a common language, characterising each other in schematic terms.
Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)

FMR 55 - Using public schools as shelter for IDPs in Yemen

The two years of conflict in Yemen have created 3.3 million internally displaced person (IDPs), 20% of whom live in spontaneous settlements or collective centres, including public buildings. Schools top the list of the public buildings that are frequently

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