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    PROTRACTED INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN EUROPE: CURRENT TRENDS AND WAYS FORWARD

    Norwegian Refugee Council
    Aug 21, 2009

    IDMC Report:

    Around two and a half million internally displaced people in Europe
    are still unable to lead normal lives. The report "Protracted Internal
    Displacement in Europe: Current Trends and Ways Forward" describes
    the issues facing people internally displaced by conflict and violence
    in the region and provides recommendations to improve heir situation.

    Some 2.5 million people are internally displaced in Europe in
    2009. They are in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
    Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, the Russian Federation,
    Serbia and Turkey.

    Most fled their homes more than 15 years ago as a result of violence
    and armed conflict, and are living in situations of protracted
    displacement. Over time, many have become marginalised and have been
    unable to improve their situation.

    While the vulnerabilities of these internally displaced people (IDPs)
    are sometimes the same as the local population, many IDPs still
    need assistance to overcome problems related to their displacement,
    concerning housing, jobs, documents and property, as well as access
    to psychosocial support.
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