Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Afghanistan as a country of origin
Susanna Morrison-Métois
No 40, OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers from OECD Publishing
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This working paper is a case study on Afghanistan as a refugee country of origin. The case study looks at whole-of-government efforts by OECD member countries in Afghanistan, specifically looking at how states have co-ordinated development, diplomatic and defence resources in a refugee country of origin. The case study also examines efforts by the international community to promote stability and state building objectives. The case study was undertaken as part of a wider research project on learning from evaluations to improve responses to situations of forced displacement and supports the synthesis paper "Responding to Refugee Crises in Developing Countries: What Can We Learn From Evaluations?"
Keywords: 3D; conflict and fragility; corruption; diplomatic defence and development; displacement; evaluation; forced returns; ISAF; NATO; ODA; Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs); refugees; stabilisation; state building; whole-of-government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F51 F53 F55 I31 J61 K37 L31 L38 O15 O19 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-09-13
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