2023
DOI: 10.1177/14680181231154709
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Beyond rights-based social protection for refugees

Abstract: The use of social protection measures has garnered increasing attention in recent years from academics and policymakers aspiring to unite the humanitarian origins and development ambitions of displacement governance regimes. Much of this attention has been focused on establishing and strengthening national systems of social protection provision. Analysis of policy approaches to social protection has become increasingly detailed, but typically does not extend beyond formal rights-based provision. This article s… Show more

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“…Any discussion of refugee rehabilitation or resettlement, though located in a readily-ignored rightsbased framework (Zaman et al, 2023), has to be viewed from a local community integration matrix, because the stated goal of the post-World War Two deliberations in multilateral fora was to ensure a 'fair, just and equitable' life for refugees, wherever they were forced to flee towards. Refugees cannot anticipate where they would end up, and hence, it is incumbent on the host nation to keep in mind the trauma of the refugees and to make efforts to ensure that they are integrated well into the host community.…”
Section: Refugee Law and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any discussion of refugee rehabilitation or resettlement, though located in a readily-ignored rightsbased framework (Zaman et al, 2023), has to be viewed from a local community integration matrix, because the stated goal of the post-World War Two deliberations in multilateral fora was to ensure a 'fair, just and equitable' life for refugees, wherever they were forced to flee towards. Refugees cannot anticipate where they would end up, and hence, it is incumbent on the host nation to keep in mind the trauma of the refugees and to make efforts to ensure that they are integrated well into the host community.…”
Section: Refugee Law and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%