Preventing conflict between refugees and host communities (GSDRC Helpdesk Research Report)

This report includes programme examples from 13 countries

Abstract

Query

Examples of good practice/programmes in preventing/addressing conflict between refugees and host communities.

Key findings

This report includes programme examples from 13 countries. It highlights three main types of programme designed to tackle tensions and conflicts between refugees and host communities:

  • Integrated humanitarian and development programmes – these seek to balance assistance to both refugee and host communities, or integrate services provided to them.
  • Conflict resolution programmes – these encourage workshops, discussions or regular meetings between both communities.
  • Environmental management programmes – these seek to improve the management of environmental resources in order to promote co-operation and reduce tensions.

The literature on good practice in this area is patchy and there are few general studies that address these issues directly. However, one of the main barriers to effective programming has been donors’ tendency to separate humanitarian assistance for refugees from broader development assistance.

Citation

Walton, O. Preventing conflict between refugees and host communities (GSDRC Helpdesk Research Report). Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK (2012) 16 pp.

Preventing conflict between refugees and host communities (GSDRC Helpdesk Research Report)

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Published 1 January 2012