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2014 is widely seen as marking a watershed for Afghanistan with its legacy of 35 years of conflict and one of the world's largest populations in protracted displacement. International military forces are being withdrawn and the country is 'in transition', and there is still considerable uncertainty about the capacity of the country to address the challenges of return, integration and reintegration, protection, access to rights, and continuing displacement. FMR 46 contains 21 articles on Afghanistan, plus a mini-feature on Statelessness. - See more at: http://www.fmreview.org/afghanistan#sthash.1af0fiot.dpuf
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7 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Enhancing security of land tenure for IDPs | The case of Maslakh in western Afghanistan is an example of translating Afghanistan’s new IDP Policy into reality. | Shobha Rao, Jan Turkstra | 11 Jun 2014 |
6 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Anchoring return: the role of the Solutions Strategy | Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have returned is critical for the future stability and security of Afghanistan. | Pierfrancesco Maria Natta | 11 Jun 2014 |
5 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 An IDP Policy for Afghanistan: from draft to reality | Developing a national policy to address the needs of Afghanistan’s IDPs was beset with obstacles and challenges. | Laurie S Wiseberg | 11 Jun 2014 |
4 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Stateless in Afghanistan | A group of people of nomadic lifestyle in eastern Afghanistan has reportedly recently been forcibly relocated because of their lack of identity documents. | Maira Kuppers | 11 Jun 2014 |
3 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Continuing conflict, continuing displacement in southern Afghanistan | With fighting and insecurity likely to remain dominant features of Afghanistan’s landscape in the immediate future, displacement will continue to ebb and flow. | Rahmatullah Amiri | 11 Jun 2014 |
2 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 2014 and beyond: implications for displacement | 2014 marks a watershed for Afghanistan, with the withdrawal of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) after twelve years, and the very real risks this withdrawal poses to the capacity of the Afghan state. | Aidan O’Leary | 11 Jun 2014 |
1 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 From the editors | From the editors | Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson | 11 Jun 2014 |