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How do protracted displacement economies operate and how can they be supported to really thrive?

The long-term goal of this project is to help realise the vast economic potential of displacement-affected communities around the world.

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15 August 2023

Protracted Displacement Economies team members present at BICC

27 July 2023

Pakistan stakeholders’ conference a notable success

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Breaking barriers through music: The inspiring story of Abed

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Anchoring Aid: Reimagining humanitarian response

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The Lived Experience of Displacement and Mutual Support: Afghans in Pakistan

Country Pakistan

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Afghan Refugees in Pakistan – Protracted displacement or protracted settlement?

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Year 2023

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