Across the East and Horn of Africa region, millions of people are internally displaced, by:
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weak governance, corruption, economic interests
armed conflict, persecution, natural disasters
natural hazards, climate change, urban growth
Question 2
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The two countries which have generated the largest number of displaced people in the region are:
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Uganda and Ethiopia
Kenya and Sudan
South Sudan and Somalia
Uganda and Somalia
Question 3
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A durable solution is achieved when displaced people:
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no longer have specific assistance and protection needs linked to their displacement
displaced persons can return to their original status quo
displaced persons no longer have any more human rights concerns
can exercise their rights without discrimination resulting from their displacement
Question 4
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Return to the place of origin is the only durable solutions process that exists to support sustainable integration
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True
False
Question 5
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Durable solutions processes should comply with the following principles:
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Dignity, empathy, non-discrimination
Awareness, safety, impartiality
Safety, dignity, voluntariness
Question 6
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Despite the long duration of their displacement, only a few are currently able to access durable solutions processes due to:
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policy restrictions, lack of stability in the countries of origin, limited resettlement quotas
complexity of funding, lack of proper governance, language barriers
corruption, lack of trust in international community, lack of sufficient evidence on durable solutions processes
Question 7
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Solutions programming solely focuses on displaced populations with little or no regard for host communities
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True
False
Question 8
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Creating [blank_start]conditions[blank_end] conducive to durable solutions requires [blank_start]collective action[blank_end] from political, humanitarian, development, and peace-building actors. The main goal is to move away from [blank_start]care and maintenance[blank_end] towards recovery, [blank_start]self-reliance and resilience[blank_end].