Attitudes towards refugees during humanitarian crises Dear Colleagues, According to UNHCR, since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, more than five million Ukrainians have left their country and another seven million are estimated to be displaced within Ukraine....
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Refugee Emergencies and Attitudes Towards Refugees: Some Insights from the Academic Literature
The conflict in Ukraine has generated a large inflow of refugees into European countries, with more than five million people having fled to neighboring countries. So far, the public response has been generally positive, with large shares of the European population being in favor of the policies implemented to host and support the Ukrainian refugees.
COVID-19 Impact Monitoring on Refugee Households in Chad | Brief No. 2
This brief presents the results of the fourth round of the nationally representative High Frequency Phone Survey (HFPS) of Chadian households and the results of the second round of the HFPS for refugee households.
Burkina Faso – COVID-19 Impact Monitoring of Internally Displaced Persons | Bulletin No. 2
This brief presents the results from the second round of the Covid-19 High Frequency Phone Survey on Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Burkina Faso, that was conducted between May 25 and June 17, 2021.
JDC newsletter, March 2022
Using research to inform policies and operations We are experiencing the unfolding of the fastest developing humanitarian and refugee crises in Europe since WWII. Our thoughts are with those currently fleeing the violence in Ukraine. As the international...
JDC participates in the 2022 Fragility Forum
From March 7th -15, The Center is participating in the Fragility Forum hosted by the World Bank. The Center has produced a podcast conversation on the "The next ten years of the Mosaic Effect: minimizing disclosure risk from multiple sources in an ever-growing data...
Rohingya Refugee Camps and Forest Loss in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh; An Inquiry Using Remote Sensing and Econometric Approaches
This paper examines the case study of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, a district that hosts nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees in refugee camps. Using spatially explicit data on land-use / land cover and proximity to a camp boundary, the paper quantifies land-use changes across the district over time.
COVID-19 Impact Monitoring on refugee households in Chad
This brief presents results from a High-Frequency Phone Survey – Refugee Round 1: Jan/Feb 2021
The world continues to struggle with the health and socioeconomic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2nd Research Conference on Forced Displacement
The JDC’s 2nd Research Conference on Forced Displacement was held on January 20-22, 2022 in partnership with the School of Economics at Universidad de los Andes.
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