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“More than just a Roof:” Shelter Support in Colombia Provides Self-Reliance
Recent trends show that Colombians fleeing their homes to escape violence are seeking safety in urban areas of all sizes, ranging from major cities like Bogotá to small municipalities. As newly displaced people arrive, mid-sized cities like Popayán and Florencia are struggling to provide enough resources for critical humanitarian interventions like food assistance and housing.
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Juan Pablo Franco
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Global Development
An Intersectoral Approach to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Conflict and violence around the globe have left about 47.2 million children displaced, 15 million of which are refugees. Of those 15 million children, 40% are out of school. The effects of displacement can be severe and far-reaching, impacting children’s mental and physical health as well as cognitive development, with significant follow-on effects on learning outcomes.
Elana Banin
Oct 2, 2024
Humanitarian Coordination & Practice
The Statelessness Challenge
In a world where borders define identities and citizenship is a cornerstone to belonging, the plight of stateless persons presents a significant challenge to perceptions…
Akintayo Odeyemi
Aug 1, 2024
Humanitarian Coordination & Practice
Introducing the Global Refugee Forum Blog Series
As we mark six months since the second Global Refugee Forum (GRF), held in December 2023, InterAction and International Council for Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) members are collaborating on a blog series to reflect on the GRF, focus attention on commitments, and strengthen transparency on progress since the first GRF in 2019.
Jul 22, 2024