Environmental Peacebuilding in Protracted Refugee Situations: From Conflict to Cooperation


Oct 21, 2024 | Tom Cavanagh
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In 2024, the global refugee crisis has reached unprecedented levels, with over 120 million people forcibly displaced as a result of violence and conflict. Many of these people will spend extended periods in refugee camps, often in low and middle-income countries. These protracted refugee situations (those lasting five or more years) place increased stress on host communities, leading to tensions over natural resources – such as wood, water, and land – as well as social services and other resources.