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A Syrian refugee in Jordan counts his monthly cash assistance from UNHCR, December 2021

The latest issue of Forced Migration Review, on 'Financing displacement response', is now online.

From humanitarian aid by wealthy governments to remittances from diaspora communities, responses to forced displacement are shaped by funding from an array of actors, in ways that express those actors’ interests and priorities.

In recent years, new actors and new financing approaches have emerged. What do these shifts mean for forcibly displaced people and displacement response strategies? How does displacement response financing interact with the choices of forcibly displaced people and their communities, with local and global economies, and with broader geopolitical events and trends? This issue advances understanding of these questions and others.

Read the issue here.

Online launch event

FMR will launch the issue with a 60-minute online event on Thursday 12 December at 13:00 UTC.

Register for the event