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Belgian parliament calls for durable solutions for Syrian refugees

On 22 December 2021 the Belgian parliament adopted a motion calling for additional efforts to ensure durable solutions to the Syrian refugee crisis. An important step forward, according to Refugee Protection Watch (RPW), which calls on the Belgian government to immediately implement this parliamentary motion.  In 2022, Syrian refugees continue to be the largest refugee …

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RPW study: “I have not known the taste of safety for ten years.”

[click image above or links below for full report] Refugees returning to Syria are in danger, new study finds Syria remains seriously unsafe: UN-stipulated conditions for the safe return of refugees are far from being met Refugees often feel pushed to return home due to deteriorating conditions in Lebanon However, returnees often find conditions in …

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Syrians in Lebanon facing worsening conditions

RPW carried out two cycles of research on the protection situation of Syrians and Lebanese host communities in Lebanon. The study was conducted with 571 Syrians and Lebanese and shows the deteriorating situation in Lebanon. The overview highlights findings from March 2021. A follow-up conversation was done in July 2021, revealing a further worsening situation.   DOWNLOAD VISUAL …

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RPW paper: Set up an international monitoring mechanism for the safe return of displaced Syrians.

Research by “Refugee Protection Watch” This research paper explores specific modalities for an international mechanism to monitor the conditions for safe, voluntary, informed and dignified return in Syria. The paper outlines the different modalities available for monitoring, using examples from different contexts. RPW clearly concludes that the options for monitoring the conditions for safe, voluntary, …

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Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Winter Needs, Lack of Access to COVID-19 assistance and Pressure to Return.

Research by “Refugee Protection Watch” This briefing outlines the enormous impact of the ongoing economic and COVID-19 crises in Lebanon. It documents the lack of access of Syrian refugees to COVID-19-related assistance and increased pressure on them to return home at a time when conditions for a safe, voluntary and dignified return are clearly not …

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